Not bad at all.
The "view listings in" buttons are really big. You could shrink that whole block by a lot if you shrunk them to like 16x16 or 32x32.
Hopefully it's coded as well as it looks :)
I don't think it looks bad. The menu background color looks a little funny. Maybe a lighter shade of tan?
It loads pretty slowly. The tables with the inline styles, as well as the CSS in the header might be part of that. If you can, try to get away from the tables altogether. Add the CSS to...
There isn't a person on this forum who hasn't been where you are. I still have to go back to a blank slate from time to time just to figure out what I did wrong.
In fact, with the last site I did, lalasoiree.com, I used someone else's css reset to save time. It took me an hour to figure out why...
For a short term fix, declare a line-height for each of the sets of links. However, that won't fix the definite issues this site has. You may find that by cleaning up your html and separating the style from the content that your issues disappear.
For one thing, everything is nested really...
I don't know how to fix it, but I can show you what's wrong.
Somehow, when you are going to www.thenerdforce.com, it is loading a different stylesheet.
Bring these up in different tabs:
thenerdforce.com/style.css
www.thenerdforce.com/style.css
See how they're different?
I kinda figured your...
The navigation is tables with CSS/JS. Skipping lectures on tables, view the source, and just use the find function to find "401k services" It's in a div toward the top.
There's some pretty ridiculous JS going on here, but the line looks like this...
There's 2 ways to do what you're asking.
Method 1:
Set your entire page inside a wrapper (assuming you haven't already).
Set the left and right margins to auto.
like so:
HTML:
<div id="wrapper">
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CSS:
#wrapper {margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;}
Alternate...
Made a few changes. Moved the nav to the top, and axed the footer. The colored links seemed out of place, and I think it feels a bit more open without it.
I have to post an image, because the changes aren't live yet.
Well, the design's pretty good. I'd caution that any copy placed below the menu would probably be difficult to read with the neon...things behind it. Post the finished product later, and you can get a full review. A website is only as good as its code...
Ok, here's how we fix this.
Take flattenedimage2.jpg and fill in the white area with the background color from the rest of the image. Set that as the background image for the body. Then, put everything else on top of that. Create one large content div with the background color set to white...