Calling All CSS Designers - Free Copy of TopStyle
Our Tuesday update was a big one, if you didn't already notice. Do your talents lie in crafting crafty CSS? Do you want to have thousands of people see your work? Gada.be is breaking down the design door and letting the greater community in. We are now letting you… anybody design Gada.be with CSS. Submissions will be added to a site-wide, dynamic style-switcher that will let Gada.be users see Gada.be their way - literally! Here's what to do:
- Download the Gada.be design template and use your favorite CSS editor to whip up a spiffy new look for our site. We'd recommend TopStyle for Windows.
- Send your changes to css@gada.be.
- Wait for your (qualifying) submission to be added to the list. Once added, all visitors will have the option to see and use it immediately.
- Get traffic - with full name recognition and a link back to your Web site.
Always wanted to change the way search results look on the page? Think you can do better? We'll all see soon enough… when the first design submissions roll in, that is. The first five designs accepted will actually receive a full copy of TopStyle!
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3 Comments
WebScud
December 21st, 2005
at 8:11pm
Awesome!
Unemployed web development graduate on the job! ;)
Anonymous
December 22nd, 2005
at 11:17pm
LOL. Another 'Please, i'm too lazy to make my own design; send me the work done and you'll be famous, so famous'.
I'm tired about all these webmasters that think we're stupid. If they want to redesign their sites, learn CSS yourself. Period.
Anonymous
December 25th, 2005
at 12:17pm
Not only that, this is considered speculative work (do something for us, if we like it, we'll pay you). It is considered unethical and unprofessional by orgainzations like AIGA and Graphic Designsers of Canada.