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Firedancer replied on 03-11-2006 12:41 PM | Locked

Just to report, some of the pictures did not survive the upgrade in the gallery. They were given a different number and hence causing broken links on my blog.

P.S. I think you have to remove all the default Community Server news and stuff too on the main page. When you have the time. Smile [:)]

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Shunjie replied on 03-11-2006 1:57 PM | Locked
Firedancer:
WoOHoO! SGDotNet is so cool now! Uh... I mean green! Feels like Sentosa Island.


Very nice, very cool.
Yes, another version, another round of headaches. But that's progress.
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HermitOCY replied on 03-12-2006 12:31 AM | Locked
Shunjie:
Firedancer:
WoOHoO! SGDotNet is so cool now! Uh... I mean green! Feels like Sentosa Island.


Very nice, very cool.


Yeah cool and refreshing look. However it does not render very well in Firefox. Stick out tongue [:P]
BTW any idea how to create the gradient navigation tool bar at the top.  Very "Vista" look.

I am just a .NET beginner...

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kitkai replied on 03-12-2006 6:04 AM | Locked
Hmm... news section in the blog does not support javascript... :(

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knave replied on 03-12-2006 2:41 PM | Locked

HermitOCY:
Shunjie:
Firedancer:
WoOHoO! SGDotNet is so cool now! Uh... I mean green! Feels like Sentosa Island.


Very nice, very cool.


Yeah cool and refreshing look. However it does not render very well in Firefox. Stick out tongue [:P]
BTW any idea how to create the gradient navigation tool bar at the top.  Very "Vista" look.


Oh, very easy one lah. Just create an image in Photoshop with gradient fill. Use CSS and that image as your background.

Regarding the rendering, I think its more to do with the CSS styles used. Its the same problem in IE as well. The page title is too big, thats why the login section is being pushed out. :)

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HermitOCY replied on 03-12-2006 2:56 PM | Locked
i tried this method but not very ideal. Notice that the gradient in the navigation bar has a very distinct separation bewteen the two color tones, which I am still experimenting.

I am just a .NET beginner...

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