New site for Music Club

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New site for Music Club

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Just went live on this new site, built with WWB v20.
Used default width: 1024, Breakpoints: 320, 480, 768
Hosted by Uptime in Australia and domain registered with the new .AU extension.
All comments welcome.
The Shadows Rock N Roll Music Club - Perth
https://shadowsclub.au/
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Greg
Cheers for now,
Greg
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Re: New site for Music Club

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Hi Greg. Nice work. Really like the design that suits the purpose very well. Just for have some comment... a little more margin in the bottom of the page can't be wrong :D

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Re: New site for Music Club

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Bluesman wrote: Thu Jun 12, 2025 1:37 pm Hi Greg. Nice work. Really like the design that suits the purpose very well. Just for have some comment... a little more margin in the bottom of the page can't be wrong :D

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Thanks for taking a look Bluesman - appreciated. I haven't worked out how to put a footer in that just sits at the bottom of various height pages, so I'll probably need assistance with that. I'll keep looking. Thanks again.
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Re: New site for Music Club

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GregInPerth wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 2:01 am
Bluesman wrote: Thu Jun 12, 2025 1:37 pm Hi Greg. Nice work. Really like the design that suits the purpose very well. Just for have some comment... a little more margin in the bottom of the page can't be wrong :D

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Thanks for taking a look Bluesman - appreciated. I haven't worked out how to put a footer in that just sits at the bottom of various height pages, so I'll probably need assistance with that. I'll keep looking. Thanks again.
You're welcome
Maybe you should try out working with Layout Grids, adding a footer is an alternative for the Layout Grid. And having on a Master Page will make it easy to edit. Layout Grids make the responsive function much smoother.
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Re: New site for Music Club

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Thanks Thomas. I've designed the site using just pages and placing the objects on those pages and also in layers. I have a master page with just the logo and dropdown menu. I'm not that familiar with all the new layout grids. Every time I placed one on a page it just automatically moved to the top of the page so I gave up. If I use Layout Grids, I would probably have to re-write the whole website. :)
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