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Originally Posted by Captain Kidd
I'll ditto the no frames.
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They are not as evil as they once were, especially with iframes, and can be used to save on downloads and page weight.
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Originally Posted by The Supreme Canuck
Also, it may just be my settings, but it seems that the site is very narrow. You have a lot of wasted space on the right that could be put to good use.
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Believe it or not, the majority of web users are still using 800x600 resolution! (2/3 to 3/4 of them)
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I'd take issue with that statistic. We did an actual log of settings of visitors to our site, and it came down on 80% plus at 1024 x 768. PHPBB uses tables and page widths to good effect. It doesn't have to be fixed at 750.
If you are already using PHPBB- there are other PHP pages/updates/other things that one can do to make it more than a bulletin board, some just with a 40 minute code fix, and if you'd like your Blog in the same system, you can do that too...
I've only dabbled, and I'm sure there are others around here, but setting this up took only two hours or so:
Design I fiddled with for my family's personal website.
The advantages are that many of the add-ons (Portal configuration, for instance) come with manager components that add on to the normal management panel, and make making changes that much easier.