Tutorial Site Skin Submission

Sargon

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The gem thing on the sorceress's staff seems to have been damaged a bit. Other than that, it looks great.
 

Myzteryz

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WOW!! who submitted that?
The sorceress is pretty messed up with the staff and white outline..
she wasn't rendered well..
If the submiter wants the perfect render, ask me and ill give it.. it was perfectly done by one of my friends.

and he has a french website?
 

Myzteryz

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just by curiosity, how did he contact you or how did u contact him?
Also since im a noob at what im gonna assk : how did he make the design with the tutorial website??
did he copy the webpage source on another webpage and added the graphics?

He speaks french, cool.. i wanna talk to him.. french style :D
 

Sargon

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Well, he is a website designer, so I'd asssume that he's pretty good at these things.
 

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One other thing: the formatting of the current page doesn't work on Safari. As in, no matter how much I resize the page, I can never scroll over, and I can never actually see the ads. It's annoying, because it cuts off the text and I need to constantly resize the page to see it all. Know how to fix this? If you implement that really nice skin you have there, will you also try to fix this?
 

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It's not the ads, it's not seeing the text.
 

Sargon

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Check it out. It's annoying. It resizes the window as if the edge of it was about two inches to the right of the actual edge of the window. And I can't scroll over.
 

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Myzteryz

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Exactly wat I was talking about!
(if ppl minded what I said :mad:)

Thx Sargon for supplying a screenshot..
 
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