First two wysiwig web builds

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Rodders
 
 
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First two wysiwig web builds

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Been getting to grips with the software over the last few weeks and these two are my first attempts which I am quite pleased with. There is a bit of tweaking still to be done around image sizes etc on the Club site.
Any comments always appreciated (constructive ones anyway!!).
Next on the list is an e commerce site for our other business but got to think about that one a bit more!
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www.barhammotorcycleclub.co.uk
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Re: First two wysiwig web builds

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I like them.

For the barhammer one, what was your underlying structure? Flex grid? something else?

Alan
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Re: First two wysiwig web builds

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Thanks I actually started by downloading a template which was the "awesome" one, then chopped it around a bit. It's pretty much all layout grid that I've used. My only real issue at this stage is the pictures are not sized quite right as heads etc are missing a bit so will need to add a bit of padding to get them to size how I want
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