![]() Turtle diets and eating habits discussed here.ģ011 Topics 23879 Posts Last post by steve ![]() Taking care of your turtle's overall health.ĩ015 Topics 77408 Posts Last post by steve ![]() Read this before you post a new topic here.ģ886 Topics 36179 Posts Last post by punzalan This is not a substitute for qualified and relevant veterinarian care. Please ask care questions in the forums below.ģ056 Topics 20382 Posts Last post by steve and the Turtle Talk forum do not permit solicitors from posting or linking any site, business or individual (this applies to hobbyists) that sells turtles or related goods. Do not register for the sole purpose of turtle adoption or re-homing, please read Adoption & Re-homing Links. If you need help locating a vet, please read Choosing a Vet for Your Turtle. What you have done or are planning to do is at your own risk and no one associated to this site, and Turtle Talk, in any way whatsoever, can be held responsible for your use of the information contained in or linked from these web pages. If used improperly, aquarium equipment can cause property damage, serious injury and even death. This and related information may not be a substitute for qualified veterinary help. If there is inappropriate material, abuse or errors with this forum please email: Talk members offer their advice, comments and recommendations. If you registered but received no confirmation e-mail, used the wrong e-mail address and/or want ot change your username, send the information to Check the log-in page, please do not register multiple accounts. It's a personal opinion, but my preference is to have a link to the various galleries always visible, both as an aide-memoire to show what services/galleries/subjects are available, and to allow a 1-click link.To register for this forum, you must be above the age of 13, understand the forum rules and behave maturely. Once your are in a gallery and viewing an image, going back to a different gallery becomes a bit of a memory test in back-tracking. Having said that, the use could be simplified - I think it would just mean using less thumbnails. I would agree regarding the main section too - iframes with scrolling IMO don't work too well, they can lead to slightly confused displays, that get a bit difficult to navigate around - especially when accessibility is considered. along with the main header take up most of the display, with the first of the thumnails appearing at the bottom of the screen. The whole site seems to take up a considerable amount of space, but doesn't really use it that effectively. The header appears too big IMO too - it forces horizontal scrolling on the page, when it isn't necessary. The header cuts off on smaller monitors - and is not centred in the same way as the main bulk - so as the browser is reduced, the banner and main window centres become misaligned. These aren't meant to be overly-critical, just some personal views. While I just opted to use 100% width for the Jalbum frame, I could as easily have sized it to any dimension I wanted. Phil - I am using FF 3.6.3 as well, and yes, you do have to scroll vertically, but that's by design.Also, iframe is just an html tag that allows you to create a frame - it's useful when incorporating Jalbum into a website since iframe allows you to easily separate the Jalbum html (on my site, below the line) from the page's index.html (above the line). The usefulness of the "concept," as you call it, becomes clearer when I start adding other content outside of Jalbum. Niki - iframe just a way to separate the Jalbum html from the rest of the website. I do like the Turtle skin as well, having selected it after trying out many others. ![]() Jeff, good point - I might just remove it altogether, since that's where I plan to insert the links to yet-to be created pages. If you are going to use the copyright line, move it to the bottom. Which looks like you added, when you have a copyright watermark on the photo. ![]()
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