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beerinator
03-12-2003, 08:10 AM
Hi,

Drop by www.beerinator.com and give me some feedback...

beerinator.com started as a hobby, and a way to combine my intrests of trying to learn webpage design, and my love for throttling my tastebuds with malty pleasure. I know I can't compete with the Realbeer.com or BeerAdvocates.com, but I'm not trying to... I would just like to get a small commuity together to help by submitting ideas, news and reviews about the subject that we all love... BEER!

Thanks for reading, and stopping by!

beerinator

*to skip all of my lame newbie html skills and head straight for the beerinator.com forums click here (http://www.beerinator.com/forums).

batkins
03-12-2003, 12:42 PM
I went to your site, did a quick little glance. Very nice looking! I bookmarked it, and will go back with more time today. Good work and good luck with it :D

beerinator
03-12-2003, 03:17 PM
Thanks!

Beer Nazi
03-13-2003, 09:37 PM
That looks fun - I think I'll sign up!!

hnrblbrbrn
03-24-2003, 09:34 AM
Good site. I'm in.

b3s
03-24-2003, 09:56 AM
nice looking site.

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on the index page...those images? put an alt='description' on the tag. most browsers will display the alt text when the mouse hovers over it...also, using rollovers would be cool :)
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beerinator
03-24-2003, 10:40 AM
Thanks for the input!

I use title="description" tags, and I thought they were the same as alternate tags... But maybe they're not. I'm a newbie!

So, I'll look into that, and the rollover effects would be cool too (I'm assuming, you mean something like the picture 'sinks' when you hover over it, or the picture dims when hovered over)

I still haven't done a whole lot of advertising, so its still a very small community. And I'm having trouble with user custom avatars, that I'm working on. But if you have any questions, or want to submit information or reviews, pm me.

beerinator
03-25-2003, 11:51 AM
Ok, I did a little research today, and it appears that alt tags only work for Internet Explorer and browsers like Opera. But I couldn't get them to work for the latest release of Netscape (7).

So I used tried using both alt and title tags, and it worked on all three browsers... ehhh, as long as it worked, thats what I'm concerned about. :)