Quote Originally Posted by WILL
Hey everyone, I am pleased to announce the long needed redesign of the Pascal Gamer Magazine website!

It took a couple of weeks to get all the features required to host everything I wanted to put into the site, but low and behold here it is. A brand new site just in time to show off the next upcoming issue of the publication. Next issue has been 'cut and filled' meaning that I will not be adding any more pages to the next issue. All that remains is to finish off the last few game reviews, news posts and do a once-over spell/grammar check of the entire mag before I release it for publication on the web site.

I've also been holding off mentioning this until I had the time to really work on it, but I am also planning on setting up versions of the first two issues on my Lulu.com account for purchase. Fear not, the online downloadable PDF format version of the magazine will remain FREE of charge.

Go check out the new site at www.PascalGamer.com and get ready for another issue some time this month!
ooph, that's painful. I mean, not only is it fixed metric fonts, serif fonts, and frankly not much of a layout...

It's compounded by accessibility issues and outdated markup galore. A serious web developer would take one look at that and go "what is this, 1997?"

Tables for layout, tables for nothing (big tip, if your table only has one TD per TR you don't NEED a table), nothing to indicate any of the headings are headings or paragraphs are paragraphs - or even lists for menus to screen readers, search engines and other alternative browsing methods.

Much less the tranny doctype, non-breaking spaces instead of padding, and dozen other things that again, make it more 1990's code than 2010... as evidenced by the 5k of markup for 1.2k of mostly plain-text.

Though much of that can be blamed on Dreamweaver; as a recently departed friend was fond of saying the only thing you can learn from DW is how not to design a website - or my slightly more robust "The only thing about Dreamweaver that can be considered professional grade tools are the people promoting it's use"

No offense intended - you want some help cleaning that up give a holler. Are you running ANY sort of CMS under that, or is it all static pages?