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Previous Layouts
Version 1.0 Most of you have probably never seen this layout, but it was the very first Padmé's Wardrobe ever had. I hardly knew how to use Front Page and of course I had never heard of Photoshop by the time, which explains the crappy header. I used Paint (evil, eeeevil program) and Picture It! to make the header.
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Version 1.2 This is an alternate version of the first one: I had a lot of help from my friend Daniel Abellán, who helped me out with the tables. Those tables helped re-organize the web without using frames made with Front Page. Also, I was already starting to use Photoshop a bit more, which you can appreciate in the new header.
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Version 2.0 This is a very special layout! When I bought my domain, www.padmeswardrobe.com , this was the layout I made. It was quite different from the others; the background was white, and the navigation bar was made with photoshop (which I still getting the hang on) and behind a picture of Padmé. I also added the tagboard with that layout.
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Version 3.0 And this layout, was the first completely hand-coded on Notepad! Thanks to Natalie, I decided I would learn html at any cost. I loved her website so much that I wanted to be able to make one of my own like that! So this is my first attempt to make a site entirely handcoded on Notepad!
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Version 4.0 I'm afraid I completely forgot to take a screencap of this layout before taking it offline! I can't find it anywhere so I'm guessing I lost it somewhere along the way. Anyway, the layout was yellowish, featuring the Meadow Picnic Gown from AOTC, very similar to fourth one in that it was handcoded and made of iframes.
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Version 5.0 Pretty Different Layout isn't it? I think this is the first layout in which I actually used brushes! They were all taken from Hybrid Genesis, my favourite resource site. I liked the result, but I must confess that it wasn't very much Starwars like, and I used way too many brushes ;-)
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Version 6.0 One of my favourites, no doubt. This layout was directly inspired by the one and only Tippy. I was missing the black background and the superb gowns from Episode I, so I put it all together and this was result! I also added some "space stuff", as a "tribute" to the true spirit of Starwars :)
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Version 7.0 This one was really colorful, wasn't it? I used a very precise photoshop technique for this one: I blended it all together! *lol* That's right, I blended a lot of pictures of Padmé during the Geonosis battle, and that was the result! I used my own Screencaps of this outfit ;)
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Version 8.0 I was particularly proud of this one, I think the softness and the sad look to it really fits all the Prequels' mood. It wasn't easy to control though: lots of frames, some java scripts wouldn't work with it... Anyway, I thought I would keep this one forever, but I couldn't help the urgent need to make another after a while ;)
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Version 9.0 This one was a big hit with everyone, I'm kinda sorry I took it off, but it started to bore me in the end. It's the first with a non-starwars graphic! I used some of my favourite Natalie Portman pictures and tried some new photoshop tricks on it. Also, I joined the two lateral frames of the other layouts into one called Junkyard. It allowed me to have the navigation and the tagboard together, and add stuff like the sotm, featured, link me...
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Version 10.0 This layout was not meant to be beautiful, it was meant to be user-friendly. The graphics were pretty simple, just a picture over a texture. I like the seriousness of it, it made it look a bit more 'pro' (if that's even possible) and I think people liked that. But after a while the dark colors really started to get boring and I had to change it.
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Version 11.0 Another big hit: this layout was not made out of regular pictures like the others, it was made of vectors. It's the first time I used my own brushes on a PW layout as well. I loved it and I left it on for the longest time I think. All the thumbnails and everything where made of vectors... But the iframes where a bit uncomfortable and with such a big site, I really needed to convert everything to php and create an external stylesheet.
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