View Full Version : Any chance of website feedback.....Please :o)
ki_user
04-21-2010, 02:37 PM
Be as brutal as you need to be. I can take it...... I think. I made it myself, I use namo web editor, I know it's not as good as dreamweaver but I can find my way around it.
www.digicasephotography.co.uk
Waterwings
04-21-2010, 02:51 PM
I like it :) . One thing about the Portfolio page: I would center the main photo viewing window into the center and perhaps place the thumbnails around it . The way it is now, I had to keep scrolling the page up to view any of the thumbnails I clicked on (at least on my monitor). I'm thinking it would be more user-friendly if the up & down scrolling wasn't needed. Nice, interesting shots! :)
Sarge
04-21-2010, 03:01 PM
I'll make this quick...like pulling off a band-aid. Here is my advice as a web designer.
1. NO TEXT IMAGES. If you want text on your page, make it text (logo is an exception).
2. Page is about 300 px too wide
3. Text is very large and blocky...if you intended this then pay no attention. But in general everything is too big on your site. From text to thumbnails to page width.
4. Opinion: the default table borders are tacky, I would either make them borderless or change it through CSS. (see Portfolio page for what i'm referring to)
I have never heard of Namo. My suggestion to you is to use a CMS (Content Management System) like Wordpress (http://www.wordpress.org), its easy and there are a ton of templates to choose from. Plus you know it'll look good on any browser.
Forgive my straightforwardness, I like to get to the point.
ki_user
04-21-2010, 04:16 PM
I like it :) . One thing about the Portfolio page: I would center the main photo viewing window into the center and perhaps place the thumbnails around it . The way it is now, I had to keep scrolling the page up to view any of the thumbnails I clicked on (at least on my monitor). I'm thinking it would be more user-friendly if the up & down scrolling wasn't needed. Nice, interesting shots! :)
Thanks will take a look at that
I'll make this quick...like pulling off a band-aid. Here is my advice as a web designer.
1. NO TEXT IMAGES. If you want text on your page, make it text (logo is an exception).
2. Page is about 300 px too wide
3. Text is very large and blocky...if you intended this then pay no attention. But in general everything is too big on your site. From text to thumbnails to page width.
4. Opinion: the default table borders are tacky, I would either make them borderless or change it through CSS. (see Portfolio page for what i'm referring to)
I have never heard of Namo. My suggestion to you is to use a CMS (Content Management System) like Wordpress (http://www.wordpress.org), its easy and there are a ton of templates to choose from. Plus you know it'll look good on any browser.
Forgive my straightforwardness, I like to get to the point.
OK couple of things I'm stuck on.
1. when you say text on images do you mean the watermarks?
2. No idea how to change page width
4. No idea what that means
arezai85
04-22-2010, 01:06 PM
I am going to agree with Aaron.
the best webpage width is around 800-900 PX for working. just see how you must scroll horizontal to see whole page.
get everything little.
I don't mind for borders but I agree could be removed or work another way.
I don't think there is need bottom for gallery link. everybody click on images to enter gallery.
if you reduce the width you have to reduce font size of that text "your life t..."
the links in bottom of pages is too small and stick together and need a little bigger and spaceful.
hit Ctrl+0 in your browser and see the page actual size that others see.
Ali
ki_user
04-22-2010, 02:48 PM
Thanks for your feedback
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