Submissions are back
Published September 22, 2006
I finally did some housekeeping around here and fixed up all the loose ends from my redesign and move to the new server. The submit page is back, now with a big, fancy textarea for anyone who wants to submit multiple sites at once (and leave me nice comments, which brighten my day). I’m still putting all fixed-width site submissions on ignore, which shouldn’t surprise anyone.
I also got around to fixing the 404 page (turns out an id of “center” is very different from an id of “left”) and I even fixed the permalink pages of gallery entries so they actually have the same border on the thumbnails that all other sections of the site have. If I’m not mistaken, that brings the total number of site bugs and loose ends down to a whopping 0. At least, until I find something else. Oh well… keep sending in great liquid and elastic designs; I love to see them!

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Comment by Jordan Kasteler — September 24, 2006 @ 7:38 pm
Oh really? A site which is fixed both in width and height. Obviously not quite what I am looking for around here, and not even good CSS based design in general. Pass.
Comment by C Montoya — September 24, 2006 @ 7:41 pm
Liquid design, xhtml/css, some ajax.
http://www.binaryjungle.com
(any comments about the site are welcome)
Thanks.
Comment by Sandy Bagri — September 26, 2006 @ 3:29 pm
First of all, the submission page is over here:
Submit page
Second, this is not a thread to talk about specific sites that are intended for submission; this is the “news” section of cssliquid.com, and the topic is related to cssliquid.com, so the content of comments should be related to only one site… you guessed it, cssliquid.com.
Other sites should be submitted via the submit page (see above), and when (if) they fight their way through the queue and make it into a new gallery post, then users can comment, discuss, and admire the design there.
Comment by C Montoya — September 26, 2006 @ 4:04 pm
you might code well but your design sucks ass so get over yourself
Comment by Jordan Kasteler — December 24, 2006 @ 11:14 pm
Jordan, a) try commenting on a fresh entry, not something from 3 months ago, b) nice job staying on topic, c) merry Christmas.
Comment by C Montoya — December 25, 2006 @ 5:41 pm
Oh, and comments closed. When you have 3 off topic comments in a row, it has to happen
Comment by C Montoya — December 25, 2006 @ 5:42 pm