I'm not here to add content, this is a template contest. It's fortunate that we do add content for preview purposes. Please elaborate on your comment ookook.
Well I guess we all have different ideas of what a template is then No problem though, like I said your design is nice.
Template : a blank artwork design to be used as a container and guide when preparing your artwork. www.effectuality.com/DictionaryofTerms.shtml
Hey, not to bash on anything, but isn't it always custom to put a / in front of the command? for example < / Marquee >. Doesn't that signify closing / end of a command? If it was after, wouldn't that make the code unusable. What type of message would it be falsely placing upon the coding abilities of your website? People might think: Even in the logo they can't code properly, why would I order? I don't doubt your the coding skills, but I mention this because I am concerned about your success :O.
To clarify, using valid xHTML, the closing of a tag is used either with '</tagname>' or simply '/>' depending on the tag used. Using other languages, such as CSS requires the opening and closing of tags with '{' and '}', respectively. Thus '<tagname/>', as far as I'm aware, is pretty much void. Although saying that, I have seen it more than a few times so maybe it is applicable somewhere in the coding world, but nowhere that I'm aware of. Oh, and this is way off-topic. I'll be submitting an entry soon.
Here's a very simplistic but modern logo. Encased in something that makes the words glow with vibrancy. Not to mention that it makes it super easy to paste the logo anywhere . I find it'd look great on a shirt, but on websites it has the potential to be cool.
guys....it would be </website coding>....there is no code that would have the backslash at the end. Know something before you post. Thanks, Rob EDIT: Didn't look at the 2nd page before I replied...lol