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Submit Your Logo For Review Essentially the same as Site reviews. Feel free to post your graphics for review, but do be sure to give the community an idea about what you're looking for in a review.

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Old 07-10-2004, 07:14 PM
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The only thing I would really pick on, is the image quality. It's pretty blurry, especially the larger green arrow.
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The only thing I would really pick on, is the image quality. It's pretty blurry, especially the larger green arrow.
Sorry, yes your right. This logo is just a hashed copy, I optimized it a little to much for this forum. Its also blown up which dont help to much.

Please check it out on my site to see as it should be. http://www.custodiancomputers.co.uk
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I still found it not as sharp as it could be. Or maybe that was your intention for the logo?

BTW... was just having a read of your site ... and your dropdown menu is a bit dodgy on IE6 & Firefox.
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dodgy in what way?
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Ah I see there was a preload prob with the drop down menu images.

I hope this is what you meen by dodgy.....

Sorted now. Thanks for bringing this to my attention
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It is when you hover over the dropdown items, there is no background colour, and the text blends into the background. Just made it a bit hard to read.
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It is when you hover over the dropdown items, there is no background colour, and the text blends into the background. Just made it a bit hard to read.
I thought I had just fixed it?

Is it still the same on your PC matauri?
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Its working ok on Firefox now, but I am still showing a transparent background on hover on IE6.
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It was doing the same as yours before I fixed it on my IE6 sys. But is fine now, the images preload with the page.

Could it not be the cache and IE6 is not reloading the new page?
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Your logo is similiar to another I saw in the forum. Visit this link for more suggestions you may find useful:
http://www.webproworld.com/viewtopic...hlight=bubbles

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