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Old 03-09-2008
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Default New opening page!!!!

Very nice indeed. I love new stuff!! Love the new front page. Change is good.
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haha cheers bud, I need this change sometimes to relieve the boredom of opening the site for the 50th time that day It's rare I deviate from my off-white sandy coloured background, but one of Craggys car from the neo race deserved special treatment

On another subject - I'm always on the limits with all the crap I've got open, photoshop, dreamweaver, illustrator etc etc.. so I don't use background images on my computers - but for those that like them, I've added a couple I did last year but never got round to uploading.
A 1600 pixel wide one of Hayato's B4 on the grid for the world champs. and a 1280 pixel wide shot of the X6 review car. I'll delete a few of the older ones on there in the near future so if anyone wanted one - get it now!






They are on the 'downloads' page

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I like the new page also, too bad your backgrounds arnt for wide screen.
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perhaps I should move critical content to the safe areas (erm, move any logos or text to a more central location so it doesn't cut off) - but these should look fine on a widescreen monitor.
That said, I use dual 21" monitors, not widescreen, so I don't know the common sizes - what sort of size are you talking about? maybe in the future I can do a wider aspect ratio as well.
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I think thewide-screen ratio is 16:10 with the main resolutions being 1280x800, 1440x900, 1680x1050, 1920x1200 and 2560x1600. I think the majority of screens are native 1680x1060.
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1680x1050, running a Apple Imac. Now that I have wide screen, don't know how I could live without it before lol. (will never go back to pc)
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Wide screen is pretty good, 2 monitors is better
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2 wide-screen monitors is better still

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True They are so cheap now, I could have had a couple of nice ones for 200 that someone at work was selling - one of my current monitors cost me 1080 pounds! - it is 10 years old tho.
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ahhh I had one of those, mine was deeper than it was wide! used old networkstyle plugs for input, think it had 5 or 7 of them did have a lovely pic, think its in a landfill now was £1200+ new
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£1,080!!! That must be one serious bit of kit.

I have to say that having two monitors is great; I'd find it hard to go back to just the one.

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