www.MyREALCard.com
www.MyREALCard.com
http://www.myrealcard.com is a website for a promotional marketing program in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Hi Ben,
nice little promo site.
I have a question; (as I know I am kinda slow to build) how long did it take you from scratch to build it? Did you take care of all, graphics, concept, phpwcms coding?
Other thing, did u use the Exdata MOD to build the "view the deals"? I like the way you did that.
Only thing I would comment: perhaps the images are a little too small/pixelized, but that's GD/Imagemagick fault, isn't it?
Anyway, good job!
Cheers
nice little promo site.
I have a question; (as I know I am kinda slow to build) how long did it take you from scratch to build it? Did you take care of all, graphics, concept, phpwcms coding?
Other thing, did u use the Exdata MOD to build the "view the deals"? I like the way you did that.
Only thing I would comment: perhaps the images are a little too small/pixelized, but that's GD/Imagemagick fault, isn't it?
Anyway, good job!
Cheers
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Kosse,
Thanks for the kind words. It took about 8 hours to build the site and I took care of all graphics, concept and coding - although there were no coding modifications, so Oliver gets all the credit. I didn't use the Exdata mod for the View the deals section. I actually have 6 custom areas in the template that are assigned to different areas of the template. This makes each "business detail" have a very consistent look. I can't speak for the images, as my client is managing all of the content. They may have been pixelated to begin with or it could be caused by GD.
Thanks for the kind words. It took about 8 hours to build the site and I took care of all graphics, concept and coding - although there were no coding modifications, so Oliver gets all the credit. I didn't use the Exdata mod for the View the deals section. I actually have 6 custom areas in the template that are assigned to different areas of the template. This makes each "business detail" have a very consistent look. I can't speak for the images, as my client is managing all of the content. They may have been pixelated to begin with or it could be caused by GD.