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    Looks beautifull and simple ((^_^))

    It works well, and its beautifull, and flawless :-)
    and also an interesting choice of subjects for your degree

    Lotsa Love and huggles
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    Looks lovely , lotsa Love and huggles ((^_^))

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    my portfolio thingy suggestions

    TS, I looked through your portfolio site and I cant think of anything critical to say about it. The colors and the whole layout looks great.

    The only thing I would suggest is that you make the external links open in a new window and make yourself a privacy policy - maybe that could be on the contact page.

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    my portfolio thingy suggestions

    TS, I looked through your portfolio site and I cant think of anything critical to say about it. The colors and the whole layout looks great.

    The only thing I would suggest is that you make the external links open in a new window and make yourself a privacy policy - maybe that could be on the contact page.

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    It is looking very nice, but you're getting a problem with the scrollable content pane overlapping the footer on larger pages / lower resolution monitors. A fix would be to have a div in a div for the content pane, the outer with 100% height, and the inner with padding-bottom equal to the footer height.
    Roger Johansson's article and examples for achieving this effect might help.

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