I got two things for you: 1) You should resize your art to better fit a standard desktop monitor - what displays really throws off the other 'stuff' - I'd resize to 800px x 800px in that range - nothing wider than 700-800 px - it makes it easier for folks to see your whole image without scrolling and then not seeing it all in one shot, you know? 2) After having no luck getting someone to assist with updating / redesigning our comm LJ layout (at songs_in_time, I decided that we will make it a "team effort" and enlist everyone on the comm in some aspect. I think I found a site where there are step by step instructions on CSS "do it yourself" and I was going to try that.
BTW, who did your graphics for that "poster"? It's AWESOME! I would like to "enlist" that person (one of you?) to be part of our comm redesign team!
Thanks! Fair point on the pic (it was done by mitashade. We've got someone to do the web page but she's not an expert so I may send her your way for hints and tips :D
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1) You should resize your art to better fit a standard desktop monitor - what displays really throws off the other 'stuff' - I'd resize to 800px x 800px in that range - nothing wider than 700-800 px - it makes it easier for folks to see your whole image without scrolling and then not seeing it all in one shot, you know?
2) After having no luck getting someone to assist with updating / redesigning our comm LJ layout (at songs_in_time, I decided that we will make it a "team effort" and enlist everyone on the comm in some aspect. I think I found a site where there are step by step instructions on CSS "do it yourself" and I was going to try that.
BTW, who did your graphics for that "poster"? It's AWESOME! I would like to "enlist" that person (one of you?) to be part of our comm redesign team!
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