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I took all of your advice about my portfolio page and here's the result. I stepped back to using Ajax again, but this means that there is no scrolling necessary (unless you're on a PDA or something). I've only tested in Safari, Firefox, Camino, Mozilla, Omniweb and Opera (which the JS is broken in). I shrunk the screenshot so it's not overlapping into the red and move the thumbnails to the right.
I'm still on vacation so I haven't had a chance to test it out on a PC. I'm being rather brave by sticking it up on the internet with not only the possibility that the CSS might be broken, but also the JavaScript. My main objective with this post is to receive suggestions and critiques, but for those of you using IE 5.5 or above, I would be delighted if you could slip in and tell me if it looks normal and if it works or not. |
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Re: ryanfait.com/portfolio/
sorry mate, but that is even more screwed up in IE7 than it was before - 2 pages this time -
Last Blog Entry: Strict and Transitional Doctype's (Sep 12th, 2008)
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Re: ryanfait.com/portfolio/
Hm. Which pages? I couldn't press you for a screenshot, could I? I do appologize if you got any undefined alerts; I was trying to sort out a problem in Opera.
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Re: ryanfait.com/portfolio/
I'm baffled as to why it's not working in Opera. I opened up a JavaScript thread about it if anyone cares to help.
http://www.webforumz.com/javascript-...m-in-opera.htm |
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Re: ryanfait.com/portfolio/
I just added a PHP function that hides the JavaScript from IE browsers. To bypass it and load the right JS script, use this address:
http://ryanfait.com/portfolio/?bypass=true |
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Re: ryanfait.com/portfolio/
see attachments
Last Blog Entry: Strict and Transitional Doctype's (Sep 12th, 2008)
Last edited by saltedm8; Aug 17th, 2006 at 15:45. |
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Re: ryanfait.com/portfolio/
How odd. I do thank you for taking the time to upload a screenshot.
I'm working on fixing it now. |
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Re: ryanfait.com/portfolio/
Last Blog Entry: Strict and Transitional Doctype's (Sep 12th, 2008)
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Re: ryanfait.com/portfolio/
I'd give it 3/10 for design.
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Yeah, I'm definitely geared more towards minimal that you are, but I would love some critiques, suggestions or comments.
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Re: ryanfait.com/portfolio/
yes. you're a great coder. your design is simple. and your site makes an initial impact i feel. but that doesn't last too long. i think it needs more contemporary effect. attention to detail is key. just keep playing around, and adding things. give the to, for instance a shadow effect like on www.timothy-clark.com/mag. Put glossy effects on buttons etc.
I think that's what it needs. The colours red and black are OK together, but think about what kind of message that gets across. it's quite a 'dungeoney' combination. It maybe needs more white. red, white and black always works, like Flash's own colour scheme. you've split the screen into two sides. i don't like it. |
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Re: ryanfait.com/portfolio/
yes. you're a great coder. your design is simple. and your site makes an initial impact i feel. but that impact doesn't last too long. i think it needs more contemporary effects. attention to detail is key. just keep playing around, and adding things. give the top, for instance a shadow effect like on www.timothy-clark.com/mag. Put glossy effects on buttons etc.
I think that's what it needs. The colours red and black are OK together, but think about what kind of message that gets across. it's quite a 'dungeoney' combination. It maybe needs more white. red, white and black always works, like Flash's own colour scheme. you've split the screen into two sides. i don't like it. |
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Re: ryanfait.com/portfolio/
Yep. We have different tastes alright. I would no sooner put glossy buttons on my site than stick a nice large ad for a triple X website over the top of my header. I'm a minimalist from top to bottom, from websites to home furnishings. My site is solely to advertise my business as a web design company, so I don't want my visitors to be distracted by 30 pages of random material that, in all likelihood, they're not going to be interested in, nor do I want an abundance of unnecessary graphics, bevels and drop shadows. I take the phrase "less is more" to heart. My site shows that I'm one-man company; it subtly assures visitors that I'm not hampered by typicality or pedestrian corporate imagination.
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but i don't believe your site gives any impression that it's related to web design. imagine that the text was gobble-dee-gook. What would most people assume your site is purely on the basis of its appearance? My guess is that it would be anything but visually attractive design. The biggest quarm is the colour scheme, definitely.
Minimalism? Fine. But something too minimal simply shows lack of effort and little involvement or consideration about aesthetics, and that you don't appreciate or enjoy engaging in the subtleties and nuances of web design. Two sides - one red, one pure black. You really should go with white and red. Your combination of colours is evil, devilly and not relevant at all. Even the text symbolises this. Things that spring to mind: Nazis Death Goths I know my site is dark too, and I've been accused of it being a bit gothicky. But I counteract that with vibrant colours and glassy effects, giving the look I desire, and making something 'good' something 'cool'. You must start to think about all these factors and layers. You are clever enough, but you need to develop a more artistic mindset that considers the visitors' response to your choices. What do certain colours signify? etc. I'm trying to help, like you helped me so kindly and well. Last edited by timmytots; Aug 17th, 2006 at 13:59. |
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In addition, red means love, passion, life and sexuality while black also means enigma, power and independence. Every color has positive and negative connotations. It's up to the visitor to decide what they see, and I can honestly say I'm not at all worried about someone associating my site to the Nazi party. Quote:
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Two more points:
1/. What you'll find is that how impressionable you are, and how much critics' opinions affect you, will decrease the more you work on your site. Hopefully, my comments will make you change things, evolve it into what you really want. Remember, we all have our own opinions, and so eventually you must settle on what you like. Critics' opinions do not change my site much now, because I am confident in it, and have developed it into a secure design that I am secure with, and continually receives high praise. 2/. I think we should collaborate. Would you like to? Are you available? You code, I'll design. |
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