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Old 7th May 2010, 06:48 AM
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I'm liking the look of that MM. I presume that will be a menu on the left, main content in a scrollable window in centre and pictures on right?

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Old 7th May 2010, 12:40 PM
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I'm liking the look of that MM. I presume that will be a menu on the left, main content in a scrollable window in centre and pictures on right?

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Pretty much, though with the CMS I am planning on using, anything can literally go anywhere you want and can be changed at any time so the main menu could be on the right and the pictures on the left. There will also be a login area and depending on other factors maybe a top menu for categories if that is deemed necessary. The centre window will not be scrollable but the entire page will be. Best practice is to not need much scrolling and have links to more details or the whole article if a new item or whatever.
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Old 7th May 2010, 02:10 PM
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MM:

The design looks a little tired to me


Good work.

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Old 7th May 2010, 02:11 PM
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Pretty much, though with the CMS I am planning on using, anything can literally go anywhere you want and can be changed at any time so the main menu could be on the right and the pictures on the left. There will also be a login area and depending on other factors maybe a top menu for categories if that is deemed necessary. The centre window will not be scrollable but the entire page will be. Best practice is to not need much scrolling and have links to more details or the whole article if a new item or whatever.
Davey, Look at my site in my signature. That's based on the Joomla CMS.

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That's based on the Joomla CMS.

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Say what !!??

Will that make my side panels for me !


Nice work there Keith .... I like what I see
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Old 7th May 2010, 03:26 PM
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CMS - Content Management System

Saves a whole mahuuuuusive amount of work building websites with constantly updated content.

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Say what !!??

Will that make my side panels for me !

and there,s me thinking its a new style of coffee

lets just admit it Ronnie..... we,re not the generation to understand computers
well ...it all goes over my head .......I thought a byte is what you get from a dog

Nice work MM

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I bet it's better than my French, Pradaloup.

Go for it......
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