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I have been talked into helping a friend do a website. Not my bag at all as I design for print. But have decided to help. The site is now finished but I have had trouble with the menu on the main page. I copied a CSS menu from another template I had but it don't look right on my template. Can anyone advise me on how to style it. CSS makes no sense to me. I sure it does to you though.
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Nope, not you!
Why is everyone in Graphic Design small but perfectly formed?
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I've mentioned this before on here, but as a print designer, it's worth taking a look at Softpress Freeway - it makes pretty descent websites using a DTP type application without messing about with too much coding and stuff.
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