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cnymike Jan 31, 2011 09:27 AM

Very nice design. Curious whether you made the header design yourself or if it is available somewhere? I love that sun-ray kind of look and see it frequently but have never actually found a source for it.

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Originally Posted by kal (Post 52601)
Here is my latest.
www.santaclaushall.com

A big thank you to Larry for helping me out on a couple of things!


cnymike Jan 31, 2011 09:36 AM

Beautiful design. Very inviting.

Where did you find the background that you used? It's very classy. If I could find something like that in a lighter beige kind of color, my client would be very happy with me (and you.) :-)

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Originally Posted by mcphoto (Post 53592)
My latest ATA:

http://www.aledoland.com/

Using the blog engine for "specials", post tags to separate the content by community... and if ANYone can tell me how to lose the dotted lines on the main nav - I've tried all kinds of stuff from the control panel to CSS inserts...


khairole Jan 31, 2011 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Toasty (Post 51222)
A blog about riding around Australia on a motorcycle:

http://www.metricrider.com.au

Simple and clean..nice job.:)

SupraTT Feb 5, 2011 02:23 PM

Here is a current site I am working on:

http://www.alphaprojectstudios.com/

A lot of customization and graphics.

vincent Feb 6, 2011 02:36 AM

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Originally Posted by SupraTT (Post 57061)
Here is a current site I am working on:

http://www.alphaprojectstudios.com/

A lot of customization and graphics.

Wow!
I love what you've done with this website, not recognisable it's ATA at all.
Just one suggestion, for better loading speed it's best to link to the css file rather than embedding?

- Vincent

jenngood Feb 7, 2011 03:33 PM

Cool! I get to show off too! Here's my web design site Clickable Digital and here is our Dental Tool Repair Site and my Massage business and just for fun Millwork Custom Interiors,Petraseal, Scrounger's Paradise (we love these guys!), Game Xcape and Hendersonville Coop.

I love ATAHUALPA! These are ALL made with Atahualpa theme!

SupraTT Feb 8, 2011 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by vincent (Post 57086)
Wow!
I love what you've done with this website, not recognisable it's ATA at all.
Just one suggestion, for better loading speed it's best to link to the css file rather than embedding?

- Vincent

Thanks for the compliments Vincent. Are you referring to the javascript code in terms of the embedding?

SupraTT

juggledad Feb 8, 2011 08:00 PM

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for better loading speed it's best to link to the css file rather than embedding?
Technically, it depends on how many pages the user visits. On the first page load, having the CSS embedded is faster because there will be one less file request. That said, the file will then be in memory, so subsequent page views will faster because fewer characters will be shipped to the users computer.

Then there is the issue of caching. But none of this is for this thread because this is for showing off. ;)

Knut Sparhell Feb 10, 2011 03:00 AM

Bærum Girls Choir
Bærum Craft Association

chrisparker Feb 14, 2011 03:38 AM

Here are mine:

http://www.hang-out.co.uk
http://www.fourfax.co.uk/

jtcina Feb 15, 2011 10:04 PM

I'd love some feedback (speakUP@jtcina.com). Next thing I'd like to tackle is mastering the typography. I think it can look a lot cleaner.

Check it out: jtcina.com

Are there any master designers out there? I'm looking to outsource customizations when needed but I haven't found the right pro. Some eCommerce knowledge is great too.

Thanks,

JTCina

SupraTT Feb 17, 2011 09:12 PM

Hi JTCina,

Here are some comments about your site:

- The top logo looks very compressed/low-resolution, you should replace it.
- Too much white.
- Should customize the article title fonts.
- Sidebar widgets need to be customized to make them stand out better.

Thank you,

SupraTT

b00red Feb 18, 2011 12:59 PM

Ive been using Atahualpa since the beginning of January after searching for a good theme i could learn from and at the same time get a website running, been confusing but i think this theme suits everyone.

I fixed up my site http://www.filmforalla.se (its in swedish, but look anyway.) with atahualpha and widgets + plugins, still have some stuff to do but almost, almost done. =)

Thanks to the developers of this!

aravere Feb 27, 2011 06:01 AM

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Originally Posted by kal (Post 42824)
Just recently launched this one:
http://www.vectorcast.com/blog/

I love Atahualpa! :D

That's really a sharp-looking site. Nice flow, very professional, clean, concise. Good job.

aravere Feb 27, 2011 06:07 AM

Atahualpa and the fantastic support helped me come up with this. Turned out well; I'd love to add more sophistication. www.timothychambers.com
(btw- first site I ever attempted! Atahualpa makes it achievable) :)

aravere Feb 27, 2011 06:11 AM

very cool and well-done! The design of your tabs and header are clean, sharp. Good job!

aravere Feb 27, 2011 06:15 AM

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Originally Posted by GreenEcoChick (Post 45504)
I just launched this site this week: http://thelivinggreensolution.com/

very nice design! Lite, clean, fitting w the topic.
Only thing that I'd offer a suggestion on is making the menu items/text stand out more. Other than, very nice site. Good work!

Knut Sparhell Mar 1, 2011 09:35 PM

The site Bærum Cultural Council is also in this same line of design, made by Ingebjørg Thoresen and myself.

SupraTT Mar 2, 2011 02:40 AM

Nice work. How come you put your site in a subfolder (wordpress)?

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Originally Posted by aravere (Post 59155)
Atahualpa and the fantastic support helped me come up with this. Turned out well; I'd love to add more sophistication. www.timothychambers.com
(btw- first site I ever attempted! Atahualpa makes it achievable) :)


MickR Mar 2, 2011 08:16 AM

Recently launched this one - http://corenutrition.info.

Styled to look like a website (as opposed to a blog).

runnerb0y Mar 2, 2011 09:52 AM

MickR

Your Core Nutrition site looks VERY GOOD! Nice work!

One small critique. In your Conditions Treated page, you use a green text that is a little difficult to read. Maybe you could darken it up a bit?? Other than that small nitpicking issue, you have done a fantastic job!!

Innocent Mar 2, 2011 12:27 PM

Two months of blood, sweat, tears, css, html, php, and here it is, my first site :)

KTEIS

MickR Mar 2, 2011 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by runnerb0y (Post 59512)
MickR

In your Conditions Treated page, you use a green text that is a little difficult to read. Maybe you could darken it up a bit??

Thanks for that runnerb0y, having looked at it again tend to agree and will try a darker shade.

Cheers,

Mick

MickR Mar 2, 2011 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Innocent (Post 59533)
Two months of blood, sweat, tears, css, html, php, and here it is, my first site :)

KTEIS

Wow - quite something, and first time off the block! A lot of work gone into it - nice one.

Innocent Mar 2, 2011 03:04 PM

Thanks!

There are some things I'll have to improve, but I am very happy that I managed to go this far.
And I am happy that I found this theme, without it this wouldn't be near possible.


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