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Unread 02-03-2005, 07:42
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Re: New NU-TRONS (team 125) website - take a look!

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Originally Posted by robosapien
...the main thing you need is content! I have found that with my team website, as well as many others. They just simply don't have enough content.
I know, I know... it's hard to get good content. I wrote several of the pages thta used to be "under construction," but some are harder. Take the "High Schools" page--I wanted a blurb about each school from someone who goes there, but everyone was busy building the robot and I couldn't get them in time.

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Originally Posted by robosapien
P.S. Anyone know if being CSS and HTML valid influences the judges at all? I went for browser compatibility!
If you make a web site using valid XHTML and CSS, it will work in every browser, and look almost the same in most of them. My site should work on any browser ever created, since the titles are marked up with header tags, the nav bars are marked up with list tags, and so on. I then used CSS to make it look nice in modern browsers while not cluttering up the code with font tags.

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Originally Posted by robosapien
I just realized where I have seen that styling before - Think Geek has nearly the same colors and bars. In fact, they seem to be the same size and everything! Just without the side navigation columns.
I've been to ThinkGeek, but I picked the colors for the site based on our team colors (red and black). What a coincidence!

Thanks for the reply,

Thomas Tuttle
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