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May 13th 2003 | #103248 Report |
Member since: Feb 4th 2003 Posts: 74 |
another idea i had at college: http://www33.brinkster.com/motionsickness/ bit worried about the load times, college is t1 and my home is 600k and it loads fine dunno about 56ke tc: tho any comments/ideas etc be nice. -motion |
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May 13th 2003 | #103268 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 1690 |
Just a couple of things. When you develop a website that has the soul intention of being displayed on a screen, serif fonts (in my opinion) are a no-no. Change the font to something like verdana or some other sans-serif font. The layout is good, but the mouseovers take away from the professionalism the site could reflect. The navigation is easy to find and it's good that you took the effort to give the user feedback that they have moved their mouse over something that can be clicked, but the header graphic is kinda large. The most important thing is always content. Give your content room to breath. Also, looking at your stylesheet, I would say put a little more effort into it. If you are only using css to change the color of the scrollbar and make the background of the page black, you are wasting time and effort. Set your font attributes in there as well. Instead of using iframes, try using css-p. If you have dreamweaver (you do, I would recognize the javascript if I was blind), play with layers. You can do some fairly interesting things with them. |
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May 13th 2003 | #103286 Report |
Member since: Sep 6th 2001 Posts: 3893 |
Yeah Axiom brought up some really good points, i would fallow is lead on the text, but I kindof like the rollovers.. makes it more lively Its a pretty good start, but with a few changes here and there i think it would look a lot better |
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May 14th 2003 | #103411 Report |
Member since: Feb 4th 2003 Posts: 74 |
thanks for the advice guys, dont know what you mean about replacing the iframe with css-p any info would be apreciated. what would u recomend as a suitable rollover? thanks again: -mot |
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May 15th 2003 | #103532 Report |
Member since: May 15th 2003 Posts: 21 |
A bit boring site, but ok.
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