Hi, guys
I didn\'t think I would check back on the replies, as I thought it would be full of flames towards me. I decided to take a risk and read them, and even though there were a few flames, I\'m impressed that many have listened.
I won\'t make extensive comments on the \"this isn\'t a fashion show\" replies. The only thing I will say is that a professional web designer would probably be fired from their job, if they made a comment like that to their clients, after putting up clashing or uninteresting color themes or skins on a site. Is car design a fashion show? Does it have anything to do with a girl\'s hair? No. But there\'s a high demand for a good and slick design. I will leave it at that.
My main issue with the current website situation is exactly what\'s been mentioned by some replies in my defense - a new proposal would most likely be turned down because Luca has stated that he only wants to use a Dreamweaver template. It would seem like a waste of time to even try. Hence, my criticism, which he might use, if he wants to do all the work himself.
If we could get a clear reply that he would indeed seriously consider a proposal with valid HTML code, then it becomes a whole different story.
By the way, the blue design proposal made me laugh with its \"not mystery meat\". That was a nice touch.

One of the reasons I posted my extensive criticism thread is because someone on this forum has contacted me and asked me to post. That very person wanted to redesign a site but made some rather alarming discoveries about it most likely being turned down due to Dreamweaver requirement. I conducted my own \"investigation\" and eventually created a thread.
I don\'t know if I\'ll personally have the time to make a new site due to my work, considering that a new proposal may not even be an option. But I\'ll see what I can do. The person who contacted me would most likely be the one to design it but only if there\'s a clear answer that a professional new website would be accepted.
Having said that, I encourage those who have gotten inspired to keep on working on your own proposals. The best advice I can give you right now is to please get rid of all the graphics for now. Just completely remove the logo and any graphics from your sites. First, temporarily assign pure colors to a background and your tables and make a good and functional design. Give every table column, cell, row etc a reason to be where it is. Think of why you need each particular space on your site. Only when every feature has a clear purpose and makes sense, worry about the presentation. And please, keep all the presentation strictly in your CSS. That way, editing .html would be extremely easy for the news updates.
I also strongly recommend an elastic layout. To see what it is, please go here:
Fixed or fluid width? Elastic!And also please check this site\'s articles (you will see why, once you read them):
24 waysOne other thing. Does PlaneShift have a set theme of colors or is it pretty much \"anything goes\"? A recurring theme seems to be the \"Azure Sun\". Azure is usually a bluish color (not green or blue-green). So, perhaps going with a shade of blue isn\'t such a bad thing. It doesn\'t have to be an overused blue. Perhaps make the main background a very dark but very soft metallic blue. Or perhaps something like this: #202344. And work from there.
What is the main material for writing on in the PlaneShift universe? Is it an old scroll-like paper? Is it a stone? Perhaps an appropriate background could be used for news updates eventually.
Good luck.
