Wow, you're getting on great with the layouts. If you've been around with me here, you'll notice that I tend to just criticise a lot, but I do it because criticism is what made my layouts better. So today I will not disappoint.
1) May I slap you in the face with a large smelly fish for using Internet Explorer?! Have you tried looking at alternatives? Take Firefox for example, with the web developer toolbar (something I couldn't live without nowadays), it offers you so many tools to help you make your layouts better. I always try to keep my layouts as quick to download as possible, so I use the toolbar to tell me the exact size of all the HTML, images and so on.
However, if you do insist on using IE, perhaps you could consider making your layouts work in Firefox too? The majority of people looking for layouts will be new web-designers, and trust me, they'll all use Firefox to try and look "uber".
2) Where have the footers gone? Trust me, in this web2 age, you need a footer, usually a very large one. Also, it helps the page round off and gives the user a sense of closure, at the moment that layout just looks to me as if you couldn't be bothered to finish off the bottom (no offence intended, its you design). Perhaps add one? It doesn't take much extra time, but it will make your layouts look a lot better.
3) What on Earth have you used to create that markup? It looks like a bad Dreamweaver job or something. I mean, take a look at this:
HTML:
<a href="#"><font face="Verdana" color="#000000">Link</font></a><font size="1" face="Verdana"><br>
</font>
Thats not exactly the best way to syle your links, especially not when every one has all of that extra markup. Perhaps just use a simple CSS class to do all the work for you? Instead of that above, why not do something like this?
HTML:
<style type="text/css">
<!--
.Navigation a:link, .Navigation a:visited, .Navigation a:active {
font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
display: block;
padding: 0;
margin: 0;
}
-->
</style>
<div class="Navigation">
<a href="#">Link</a>
<a href="#">Link</a>
<a href="#">Link</a>
</div>
Also, I saw a glimpse of the
tag in there. That tag is deprecated (slowely being phased out) so just try to use
instead.
4) Apart from those things, great layouts :biggrin: