The design's ok, nothing special as I've seen far too many sites that look almost identical, with the banner with car lights streaked, content with dashed borders etc. Doesn't give me the 'wow' feeling, it just gave me a 'oh, another one like this'
You asked for a rating, I gave you what I thought of it. I never asked for mine to be reviewed, I know mine isn't that good, so whatever you're trying to prove isn't working. I'm a programmer, not designer
Just keep in mind, there's never gonna be everyone that likes your site. When you ask for a rating, you have to be prepared for bad ratings too, no one has the same tastes. I was reviewing your layout, so your response was a bit off and uneeded
When I resize my IE6.0/Win2000 window, many of the content and right sidebar blocks stay tacked in place, overrunning the background; when refreshed, they pop back in place.
I don't know how you positioned them, but this looks rather iffy.
Also, the image finishing the overall page background doesn't line up: there's a gap between it and the main background. Probably IE specific, but should be fixed, really...
The design is simple and effective, but if you think you're going to get a "OMFG dude! That's the bomb" from this forum; you're probably out of luck.
Your use of absolute positioning for the sidebar items is unnessecary and causes the layout to chew itself if you increase the font size. (I'm not handicapped in any way, but I do often surf with the font size cranked up a notch).
Clean site -- but I don't think it's anything special. You have a white central layout with a (little rough) drop shadow element, a graphical header, right column links and info (central main links) -- no depth, clean vector look, light color tones. You've used a left header graphic, with an angled-line repeated background image similar to a lot of sites now. Your site is good, but it is not great.
This is what designers do, have you ever worked for a place or gone to school for it or worked with another designer? The whole goal is to give criticism that at sometimes is negative -- it helps you advance and excel your work. Nothing anyone does is a perfect design, and I can name industry leaders that I've seen produce some crap -- it's just how it is. If you can't take that type of criticism then your work is not ready for primetime, and you are not ready to be a designer.
That being said - you laying into someone for critiquing your design is a pretty big dick move on your part. You asked for someone's opinion, and then you spit on them for doing it? What did you want, everyone to praise it regardless of what they thought? Nightfire is one of the more advanced Web Developers on here, and has years of experience -- his opinion is pretty valuable regardless if you think his work is not up to what you consider good. Much less, it's more important to get someone other than a designer to critique your work -- that's who you get business from, right?
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Yes, alright I know I was wrong, but Nightfire post was a bit too negative IMO also because he didn't give me any advise so I was a bit clueless on how I should improve it to make the site more unique.
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Is it supposed to look ok in the IE full window? I think I´m not the first one with this problem
No, it's not supposed to look like that, but IE renders it like that, so I'll have to fix it, but I was planning to do that after all the pages are ready.