Bellygraph

Oh yea, you guessed it. Yours truly has been given the opportunity to design BellyGraph.com. So, whatcha’ think?

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In Web, Design on January 16th, 2006 | No Remarks

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  1. Hugh remarks:

    When I first looked I had my browser window pretty small on the content dropped down below the bottom of the window. I like your bright gradients on the top, sidebar and bottom.

  2. Martin Neczypor remarks:

    Well played, it looks very nice.

  3. Neal V. remarks:

    Pretty shweet. Big, bold headers, eh? My only complaint would be that the right content column drops below the left sidebar on my screen (Yes, I’m one of the sizeable amount of people online with an 800 by 600 pixel screen). Amusing concept as well, heh.

  4. Jona remarks:

    Thanks, I’ll try to fix the problem for smaller screens.

  5. Fabian De Rango remarks:

    Lovely I would just beware of mixing a redish colour (in your case the orange) gradient with the blue background.

  6. Mike Cherim remarks:

    Lookin’ good Jona. Cool concept, funny name. There is something going on with the footer you need to look at. A white area is covering up part of the footer. If I make the screen smaller (800×600) I get a horizontal scroll bar and that above-described white area covers most of the footer causing the footer’s content unusable.

  7. Jona remarks:

    Fabian, the graphs are generated by a Ruby on Rails application, so the color of them is not under my control. I’m sure John will adjust the colors to match better in the near future.

    Mike, actually that horizontal scrollbar is supposed to be there for 800×600 screens. The easiest way for me to stop the content from dropping below the navigation on the left on small screens was to setup a horizontal scrollbar fix. It’s better than the content disappearing! Thanks for pointing out the white area covering up the footer. I’ll have to make more adjustments to fix that. (Also, John, who is using Fx 1.0.7, says that there are some other problems with it in his browser.)

  8. Mike Cherim remarks:

    That’s what I’m using too. I’m waiting on FF 1.5 until the next iteration. I read about 1.5 it every week and it’s causing a lot of grief for a large number of people.

  9. lilcrazyfuzzy remarks:

    looks very nice, jona

  10. Fabian De Rango remarks:

    Looks clean and sweet though.

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