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    yes it is! I like it, with the exception of the very top, behind the xmarks banner and the kiltstore ad/banner. Otherwise I quite like it

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    Nice looking tartan in the background. Who designed that? -)
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    A great man designed that tartan!
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    Yes, a nice tartan, but I believe that its reproduction on this web site is flawed. There is an extra vertical line added (a white line). Scroll down to the bottom of any page to get a better look. I think the original file needs to be better cropped.

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    Could be a function of the browser; I'm not getting the extra lines that I can tell.

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    Concerning the background, my only suggestion would be to change the font color of the copyright info and other links at the bottom of the page - to white, maybe?

    It looks good to me!!

    Seeing it as one big swath, sure makes it look good for a kilt!!!

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    Verlyn,

    Not be sound like a know-it-all, but I'm pretty sure you do have an extra vertical line. ;) One way to check is to compare the vertical pattern to the horizontal - they should be identical. Starting from the prominent white line, the thread count is:

    White12, DarkBlue64, Neutral?6, DarkBlue6, Neutral?2, DarkBlue6, Neutral?4, Azure?8, DarkBlue2, Yellow4.

    (I'm guessing that A=Azure and N=Neutral).

    Compare that pattern to what you see at the bottom (along the horizontal). Correct me if I am wrong.

    Kevin
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    Ok ok. So it isnt perfect. But it still looks nice if you ask me!
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    I love the tartan border, a very nice addition! well done Hank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham
    I love the tartan border, a very nice addition! well done Hank.
    I agree! It gives the screen some warmth. Good call!!
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