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Not sure this one is my "favorite", but was fun and decently recent. Its a flash-based companion site to a museum exhibition. The site is a bit high bandwidth and streams some large video (click on the "guided tour" text), so they have pushed it onto an archive server, hence the terribly long URL. When the show was up we had this running on a MUCH faster server.

http://homedir-a.libsyn.com/podcast...4967bd5e/gardnermuseum/_static/lfe/index.html

I have a site that I am currently working on that is a Drupal/Flash hybrid. Most of the content is in presented via drupal via standards-based XHTML/CSS but the site features content visualizations that are pulled in real-time from the drupal database. Sadly, they wont have it populated with content until the end of January.
 
Here is the first web site I ever built in 1997! I used Adobe Pagemill and didn't even understand how to use tables for layout back then.

http://terra-mar.net/index.htm

I actually can't believe that it is still on the web. The company pretty much went out of business 6 months after we posted the site but the owners have kept it hobbling along all these years. I was bored and searching for my old companies a while back and found this site at a new address in Google. Pretty funny.
 
You all have some great stuff. Here is my latest http://djavenue.com the site was done for a DJ friend of mine. I told him i'd hook him up if he gave me creative freedom. I'm an ActionScripter, so most of my work is in Flash. He's still editing content and pictures, so nothing is there for that, but the site still functions properly.
 
Here is the first web site I ever built in 1997! I used Adobe Pagemill and didn't even understand how to use tables for layout back then.

http://terra-mar.net/index.htm

I actually can't believe that it is still on the web. The company pretty much went out of business 6 months after we posted the site but the owners have kept it hobbling along all these years. I was bored and searching for my old companies a while back and found this site at a new address in Google. Pretty funny.
Speaking of old sites I too had some Adobe Pagemill sites I put up back in the mid nineties via AOL that eventually morphed into an AOL Hometown address. I lost all knowledge of how to go back in and edit or change those sites and wondered if they would outlast me. AOL finally threw in the towel on the Hometown sites and deleted them all last October.
 
One of my favorite designs both in Photoshop and CSS:

Main10 (Grr, Server being slow....)

My personal site (http://www.unculturedswine.net) is usually a favorite, although the holidays are over and it's time for a redesign. That's actually why I was searching around tonight, looking for new ideas....
 
Just finished this one.. for a residential community going in outside town where I live..

www.VarsityParkHomes.com

I'm rather proud - nicest one so far (then again, every latest project tends to be the best one..)
 
Favorite Website I have Designed

This was the first site I ever designed and built, also my first attempt at flash. I think the design was exactly how I wanted it but settled as far as execution because I didn't know enough about CSS, SIFR, liquid layouts or even HTML for that matter. Could I recreate the boxes with dotted outlines as divs with a left right top and bottom div attatched inside where the single dot gif repeats on the x and y respectively with margins to leave room for attatched corner divs to keep the rounded look? Let me know how I can improve this code-wise. Since there is no CSS linked, you have access to all of it. Thanks.

http://www.sharondanielsalon.com

Braden Heckman, Owner
Positively Charged Media
 
Could I recreate the boxes with dotted outlines as divs with a left right top and bottom div attached inside where the single dot gif repeats on the x and y respectively with margins to leave room for attached corner divs to keep the rounded look?

If you're not worried about it working right in IE/Opera you can do,
Code:
border: 2px dotted #ff0;
border-radius: 10px;
-moz-border-radius: 10px;
-webkit-border-radius: 10px;
That would be the easy way, otherwise it would take more trickery to do for all browsers. Also, if you want this discussed more, you should start a new thread since it's outside the scope of this one.
 
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