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Home page will not using alternating row colours as munt said, it just wouldn't look right. I will have a look into some sort of separation for them.
Have you checked out my second and third mock-up?
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I'm still deciding on the home page on how to split them up, I though side images and bold headers where enough to distinquish them? Do the news articles really need a seperator?
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Regarding the home page, I don't really need separators to distinguish the articles, but I would find it more aesthetically pleasing. Of course, that could only be my first impressions and easily end up getting used to the current design, without any separation. :P
I will test some minor subtle separation on the home page and see what I can do, I don't want too much though.
Added a 2px height same colour blue as the sales page alternator it's subtle enough not to get your attention but does split the articles up, I think it fits quite well, thoughts?
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What doesn't look fine at all is the home page overall layout in small resolutions. I'm currently on my 1024x600px netbook and it looks like this: http://i.imgur.com/KDzkiIG.png
I hadn't checked the test site with my netbook since its first drafts, so I hadn't noticed this till now. :(
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Anyway, now that you're at it I'd suggest changing the current standard 350x220px size for article images. That size roughly corresponds to a 16:10 aspect ratio, but most images you can find around have a 16:9 aspect ratio instead and they sometimes get too stretched for my taste. Am I being a nitpicker here, or does someone else think the same?