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muse435

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So the other day I was board and I thought it would be fun to have the QR-Codes I put on my labels go to a website about my beer so I made a quick site. It is nothing special and was all coded by hand in a night and a half but I am curious to here what any one thinks of the site. I only know how to write HTML for IE not safari, chrome, etc. so the formatting looks best in IE but can still be viewed in all others as long as it supports frames.

Evil Triangle Brewing

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Pretty cool site. I like seeing the labels for your beers there.

One comment: the flag is flying backwards on one of your labels. That bugs me a lot; former military, and fairly sensitive to the way the flag is treated. The storm label is excellent.
 
Looks good! I've been contemplating making a site of my adventure as well. Love your logo! Simple and to the point.


Cheers!
 
I love the logo. Frames can be annoying though. I'd change the right sidebar a javascript dropdown menu.
 
On the other hand, websites and web design can be like brewing. If you like it, there is no reason to change it! :mug:
 
If frames were not limiting and slow then I would keep using them. But as soon as I learn how to use java script I will
 
Good job on the site, but I agree with the others, loose the frames.

One comment: the flag is flying backwards on one of your labels. That bugs me a lot; former military, and fairly sensitive to the way the flag is treated. The storm label is excellent.

Which Label?

I only see one label that has a flag, American Amber, and it appears to be correct. I cannot say if it has been changed since your original post or not, but it is a photo of a single flag blowing in the wind.

Unless the flag code has changed, there is nothing that covers which way a single flag blowing in the wind should be displayed (multiple flags are covered both with guidelines for multiple flag poles and more than one flag on a single pole). Regardless, the flag as it appears in the picture, would also be correct if it were to be hanging on the wall. instead of mounted to a pole. As viewed by the audience, the blue field should be in top left.
 
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