Saturday, May 9, 2009

DESIGN HELP -- CHECK THESE OUT...

kuler.adobe.com

psd.tutsplus.com

Final

http://onepotcooking.com/patrickoconnor/final_project/index.php

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

class 7 - register/login/upload

http://www.onepotcooking.com/patrickoconnor/class7/index.php

class 6 - ecommerce with php

http://www.onepotcooking.com/patrickoconnor/class6/ecommerce.php

class 5 - ecommerce store

http://www.onepotcooking.com/patrickoconnor/class5/ecommerce.html

Class 3 - Blackbook

http://www.onepotcooking.com/patrickoconnor/class3/assignment1/blackbook.html

Saturday, March 14, 2009

javascript

http://onepotcooking.com/patrickoconnor/class4/javascript.html

Friday, February 27, 2009

Actor Site

Hey,

Note -- the two thumbs at the bottom aren't sized correctly, leaving a blank space at the bottom. That is because, prior to ten minutes ago, I didn't think of having that small vertical section placed in there as one div. I thought I needed two divs, one on top of the other. It didn't occur to me that I could have one div with two images in there. And by default, the second image would fall directly underneath it. Thought it would push everything down a line...but I discovered that that is precisely what a div is for...to prevent things like that from happening. Anyhow, it is late and I don't want to reopen photoshop just for those little thumbnails. The link for the bottom image is also dead. Something I can fix tomorrow, perhaps.

Anyway...I'm delighted I finished this. Divs had me confused for a while. No doubt I could simplify the code. I have the feeling it's a bit too complex.

See below:

http://onepotcooking.com/patrickoconnor/patrickoconnor-home/pages/nolte.html