AP Site Redesigned
Sep 7, 2009
Spent Labor Day weekend working on re-skinning the Aerial Perspective site. I am going away from the business version of the site, and moving towards more of an informational site. The center piece being the blog, and a minimalistic look and feel. I got rid of most of the links at the top of the page and have went with a tabbed version, so for the most part, the entire site is hosted on one page. The tabs are simple: Blog, Portfolio, About and Contact. I haven't really figured out what I am going to put in them yet, but it should come shortly.
The site was built with a pretty basic system. I used a modified 960 gridder layout, along with jQuery, a modified version of jQuery Tabs, and of course the base HTML and CSS. I stuck with a green color, but it much brighter than the old site, and I incorporated more of a black and white color scheme than before.
More to come in the next couple weeks.
The site was built with a pretty basic system. I used a modified 960 gridder layout, along with jQuery, a modified version of jQuery Tabs, and of course the base HTML and CSS. I stuck with a green color, but it much brighter than the old site, and I incorporated more of a black and white color scheme than before.
More to come in the next couple weeks.
Labels: 960 Gridder, jQuery, Tabs
posted by Tim Avery at
4:27 PM
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1 Comments:
Oh neat!!! the photos at the bottom of the website are cool! I never noticed them before!
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