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\/\/|ZarD
08-25-2001, 09:58 PM
Hey
First of all I gotta say GGD is an awesome idea. Way to go jenny!!!

Second I noticed one tiny little itsy bitsy thing about your site. You are using a 3 part logo (like G|A?) but when you set the colors you mixed them up ever so slightly so the center is a tiny bit darker than the sides.

The sides are set to 9CCFB5 and the center is 9CCBB5.

This will take about a millisecond to fix.

Once again I love the site.

coleslaw
08-25-2001, 10:03 PM
The source code said that the background was 9ACCB2, which is what I used on the logo. I thought that it was the JPG compression that caused the slight color difference. I will investigate this further. Thanks!

Jenny
08-25-2001, 10:03 PM
Thanks! :)

Jenny
08-25-2001, 10:04 PM
Originally posted by \/\/|ZarD
Hey
First of all I gotta say GGD is an awesome idea. Way to go jenny!!!

Don't forget crabbie & jujubees. :) It was a triple thought idea. ;)

\/\/|ZarD
08-25-2001, 10:10 PM
Way to go Crabbie and JuJuBees!!!!!!!

I'll be setting my girlfriend's homepage to GGD.

BTW- I say keep the green... it's soo cute and goes soo perfectly with the daisies.

hapoo
08-25-2001, 10:15 PM
I gotta get my mind out of the gutter, the title said "One Tiny Thing" and i thought this thread was about something completely different, what i want to know is why i still clicked on it.

\/\/|ZarD
08-25-2001, 10:18 PM
hehehehehhe... once a girls mine gets in the gutter it takes a lot to get it out.

Quick think of Bill Clintons pasty white legs!!!


(ok that should do it)

coleslaw
08-25-2001, 10:38 PM
Hey \/\/|ZarD, where did you get those values?

The original Photoshop file has a background of 9ACCB2, which is what the page code said the background was. I checked the value in the JPG of the logo, and it says 9ACCB1, so I changed the background in the page code and yet they still do not match... :hmm:

\/\/|ZarD
08-25-2001, 10:42 PM
I got the values using a Microsoft FrontPage. You just hi-light the color you want and it gives you the code.

Another thing you could do is just put the logo as a floater and set the background to be 100% of the width. I'll see if I can get the code to do that...

I'll email it to you if I find it.


Basically what you do is set the logo on a PURE BLUE background and then write the script so that the pure blue doesn't show up.

coleslaw
08-25-2001, 10:51 PM
In Photoshop and ImageReady, 9CCBB5 doesn't look anything like the green on the page. It looks like more of a bluish shade of green. Interesting. The logo was originally a transparent GIF, but I didn't like the jagged edges and 8-bit color, so I went for the JPG. I can send you the file if you want so that you can fix this problem.

\/\/|ZarD
08-26-2001, 12:43 AM
I personally won't know to fix it, but I'll get the Hardware Extrem Coder to take a look at it.

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