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Here it is

1: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
2: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
3. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

just a selection but from what you see do you think it looks well!

Its a rugby website and my audience is rugby players/fans

Its my first time at this and was just asking for some feedback?

I had to make it in frontpage as thats what the teacher said
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I would put the links to Java, Adobe etc in the text instead of having extra links and make sure the link color is the same as the normal text color
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-Skittle wrote I would put the links to Java, Adobe etc in the text instead of having extra links and make sure the link color is the same as the normal text color


Thanks man , ive to use this shitty ass frontpage 2003 which sucks
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Why are you doing IT? CompSci is in far more demand, and you cover a lot of it in AS too - but leads to a far more robust a-level for university.
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Linear wrote Why are you doing IT? CompSci is in far more demand, and you cover a lot of it in AS too - but leads to a far more robust a-level for university.

Not every 6th form/college teaches Computer science, but providing he gets the grades in IT he can easily go on to study computer science at uni.
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FourStar wrote
Linear wrote Why are you doing IT? CompSci is in far more demand, and you cover a lot of it in AS too - but leads to a far more robust a-level for university.

Not every 6th form/college teaches Computer science, but providing he gets the grades in IT he can easily go on to study computer science at uni.


my school doesnt offer it and its not what i want to do! id like to become an IT teacher or primary school teacher!
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Mentally wrote
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Linear wrote Why are you doing IT? CompSci is in far more demand, and you cover a lot of it in AS too - but leads to a far more robust a-level for university.

Not every 6th form/college teaches Computer science, but providing he gets the grades in IT he can easily go on to study computer science at uni.


my school doesnt offer it and its not what i want to do! id like to become an IT teacher or primary school teacher!
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Massive shame it doesn't offer it. A lot of IT aspects are covered in it. Your career choice is fantastic.
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I dunno why your site talks about screen resolution, if you build it properly, it's not an issue.

Your site likely doesn't rely on Java considering Java is branded as highly insecure by web browsers and to run them you have to verify it and make sure the applet is signed.

Good job nonetheless if you're new to web design.
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Linear wrote Why are you doing IT? CompSci is in far more demand, and you cover a lot of it in AS too - but leads to a far more robust a-level for university.

My Sixth Form never offered computer science.
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ObscureCoder wrote I dunno why your site talks about screen resolution, if you build it properly, it's not an issue.

Your site likely doesn't rely on Java considering Java is branded as highly insecure by web browsers and to run them you have to verify it and make sure the applet is signed.

Good job nonetheless if you're new to web design.



the screen res thing was to fit with the specifications set by the examiners
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