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Chinook SSSF
11-13-2008, 06:09 PM
The first of the new PHP river page layouts are done! :p Now we can continue on building our river basin pages. Our Clackamas River Fishing site was chosen as the model for a starter. These lay shame to the one page layouts I made a year ago, thats why she is the web master : P

http://www.clackamasriverfishing.com/

Also check out

http://www.sandyriverfishing.net/

Chrissy did exactly what I wanted on these and she made them in PHP for a more stylish look. The Sandy page is on the chopping block right now and we hope to have at least 3 done in the coming week.

Big thanks to Chrissy [GSWD (http://www.goldenstonewebdesign.com/)]for powering the network with style

By the way, I would also like to proudly mention that these sites ranks between 1 and 6 in ANY search engine for "sandy river fishing " or "clackamas river fishing", #1 in yahoo currently! :eek:

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Globugger
11-13-2008, 06:20 PM
Very nice!! Wtg Matthew and Chrissy!!

scudrunner
11-13-2008, 08:14 PM
Great job on the page. I think breaking up the information into three pages has allowed you to add some more elements and offer more detail. This page not only has great eye appeal, but also an abundance of information and resources.

Keep up the good work... looking forward to the Kenai page.

seamslayer
11-13-2008, 10:40 PM
I would agree with scudrunner; breakning the content of the page into topic specific pages allows more detail to be added. The format is great, especially the colors, and those Coho are looking mighty fine.

FireFish
11-13-2008, 11:45 PM
Once again, in a word AWSOME. I really do like the tabbed pages. Like stated prior, it gives you more ability to navigate towards more info. The lay-out is great and the pic's are top notch. Well done Matt & Chrissy...:)

FireFish...

Chinook SSSF
11-14-2008, 12:19 PM
Thanks for the input :)

I had these set up for navigation as well...you can start at the top of a home page of a river site and scroll down reading. When you get to the bottom you can use the navigation bar at the bottom to get to top of next page and so on, like a book. THEN when you hit the bottom of the 3rd page you can choose a new river from the table and repeat....so when they are all done you can just cruise through them like a book....thats the idea anyways lol

David Johnson
11-15-2008, 12:53 AM
Looks good!