Dave Burke : Freelance .NET Web Developer specializing in Online Communities

The CS 2.0 Stylin' Contest is over. Jaxon Wins.

There isn't a real Community Server 2.0 Stylin' Contest, of course, but if there was, Jaxon Rice would win and we wouldn't bother having another contest, as no one could ever beat this guy.

Check out his updated souplog.  So...very....NICE! 

Do this.  Go to Jaxon's blog, take your full-screen browser window and resize it a bit to make it more narrow until you see the image in the top right-hand corner change.   Isn't that sweet?

Of course, it's just not fair to us CS 2.0 Stylin' Wannabes.  Jaxon even says on his About Page:

Souplog is the personal weblog of Soup founder Jaxon Rice, and focuses on CSS, and modifying and skinning Community Server, a CMS published by Telligent Systems.

That's it, Jaxon, you're disqualified.  Let us CSS amateurs get in on the action, for a change!

Beautiful, man.  Just beautiful.

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Posted on 5/2/2006 2:07:00 PM by Dave Burke
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5/2/2006 11:35:10 PM Permalink

Hey thanks man. I really appreciate the kind words.

Jaxon Rice |

5/3/2006 7:09:57 AM Permalink

He's the best skin designer for CS applications. This new skins has some secret tips in depth and I love its simplicity, beauty and size (this last one is what each developer loves!).

Keyvan Nayyeri |

5/3/2006 1:22:57 PM Permalink

It's also a very innovative layout...I love the way it flows from left to right like that. I would absolutely KILL to have that skin on my site. He has definitely taken the 3 column layout to a new level. Yeah, he wins. Maybe I'll hire him to do something with my site.

jayson knight |

5/3/2006 1:36:24 PM Permalink

JayPat, Keep those Community Server dollars flowing, Bud!  My initial reaction to Jaxon's page was how clean and tasteful it was.  Balanced, soft, clear text, nice spacing.  But the graphic and sidebar changing when the page width changed just blew me away.

Keyvan, I'll have to agree with you!  Thanks for visiting.

Jaxon, Get some sleep, dude! Smile

daveburke |


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