Young Go Getter

Young Go Getter

Young Go Getter is one of the best looking blogs I’ve run across in a long time. I love clean, effective designs, and this one definitely excels at both. The posts are front and center, they’re easy to read on the screen, and it’s easy to find whatever you’re looking for. As a result, it makes the great content on this blog just that much more accessible.

6 Comments

  1. Phoenix Website Design

    I love the new YGG design. There old one definitely needed an update and Travis is a great designer.

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  2. Neil

    Great design but…you need to preload your tab images. The rollovers took a second to load the new image leaving a hole. I know it is a little thing but it was a blemish on a great design for me. BTW I viewed it in FF 2.0.0.3, maybe it does preload in IE I didn’t check.

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  3. Neil

    whoa! Ok no it doesn’t preload the tabs in IE and all the text looks completely different in IE. The font is just huge. This takes a little off the design for me, it needs to be consistent between browsers. A few little things is one thing but this is too big of a difference IMO.

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  4. Shane

    You’re definitely right on the tabs. Some of them took 3 times or more to load for me in IE. However, everything else was virtually identical. Maybe the default font size in your IE has been bumped up?

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  5. Neil

    Nope the font size is set to medium. Honestly I almost never touch IE except for testing. Are you scrolling down the page?? Cause for me the next button at the bottom of the page is about 3 times the size of what it is in FF. Top of the page looks the same in both but when scrolling down the Headings and such just get Huge.

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  6. Shane

    WHOA! I see it now. I didn’t make it down that far the first time. Looks like it might be some bad code in a post since it starts near the end.

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