Well Yeah
#20169 posted by
ijed on 2011/03/19 20:34:06
That's why I'd pay money for one. I used to read a lot but books out here have a higher tax and difficult to get hold of. A kindle would solve that.
#20170 posted by gb on 2011/03/19 20:42:53
Yeah, looks like they're running out of addresses or something. Was just puzzled by the change.
Ijed
#20171 posted by
jt_ on 2011/03/19 22:00:27
Books have a higher tax? That's one way to discourage learning. :p
Yep
#20172 posted by
ijed on 2011/03/19 22:14:58
Got to keep the serfs in their place.
Ipv4
#20173 posted by
grahf on 2011/03/21 08:04:23
http://www.nro.net/news/ipv4-free-pool-depleted
All the top level ipv4 address blocks are now allocated. (the first number of your ip address) Doesn't mean that we'll literally run out tomorrow, but, as a 32-bit address space, there aren't enough to go around to give every human an ipv4 address. NAT will keep us going for a while yet I suppose... Of course some blocks are allocated for special purposes, like 127 and 169.
Web Designering
#20174 posted by
RickyT33 on 2011/03/21 18:01:59
http://lakescot.co.uk/
Please scrutinise. I need as much demoralising honest negative feedback as possible.
Well
#20176 posted by
megaman on 2011/03/21 20:06:10
that flash intro needs to go
you can't copy the text in the image - THE FUCKING EMAIL ADDRESS
you need to put in a lot of work tuning your font settings because right now they look shitty
same for list margins/paddings
your lines are totally not lining up to anything -> busy appearance
duplicated menu is so 1998
as is xhtml button
Also
#20178 posted by
megaman on 2011/03/21 20:08:27
the colors don't exactly scream cow food to me
For Once
#20179 posted by
SleepwalkR on 2011/03/21 21:14:58
megaman and I agree pretty much on everything he said. You really need to work on aligning stuff and using proper margins / paddings to make the entire design look much more harmonic and less busy.
#20180 posted by
necros on 2011/03/21 21:39:10
when the icon zooms out at the end of the loop, you use the low res graphic which pixelizes badly. swap the high res graphic back in before doing the zoom.
Ricky
#20182 posted by
starbuck on 2011/03/23 01:33:35
In my opinion, most of web design is thinking: what information do I want to convey, and how can I do that in the most effective way?
You need to explain as soon as you get to the front page, very simply, what the site is for, and then make it very easy for the user to do that. That's why lots of sites today go for BIG TEXT ONE SENTENCE DESCRIPTION or a big BUY NOW button. That can be overdone, but I hope you take my point - you never want a user sitting there thinking "what do I do now?"
So you need to prioritize the most important things, in this case Services and Products. Although I'd argue that something like Consulting Services is better if that's the only service. Likewise, if those products are going to be sold online, then Products can become Shop. If not online, how do you buy them? It's not very clear. If you contact this dude Jerry, you need his contact info again.
Generally you gotta avoid redundancy, make it clear as possible... so you don't need a Welcome to the Lakeland-Scottish Feeds & Services website. when you know you're on a website and you can see Lakeland-Scottish... at the top.
If you click About it says Our website has been designed to be mouse-freindly. Just click on the desired link opposite. ... so there's a page you can remove, it just told me how to use a menu I already used.
I would change that vertical menu to horizontal, because horizontal menus read much better for short lists of items. Make the list as short as possible: Home, Services, Products, Contact? The News section can go on the front page, as can links if it's really necessary.
Also
#20183 posted by
starbuck on 2011/03/23 01:34:31
everything Megaman said is correct
Yeah - Thats Also Good Advice
#20184 posted by
RickyT33 on 2011/03/23 01:53:41
Thanks.
I'm gonna submit the site for marking fairly imminently, but advice like "less over-done flash content" and making the formatting so it's easier to read by breaking it up is all good honest advice. If it were entirely up to me i would have changed some of the colours in the logo too, but apparently I'm not allowed to do that.
The entire last paragraph you wrote Starbuck is also very very true.
Unfortunately the brief I was given was that I had to use loads of columns, otherwise I would have made the whole site narrower too, and had the menu at the top.
I think the tutor is happy with it, so I will prob take a load of the stuff out of it (for the sake of Lakeland Scot. F.S.) after I have submitted it and recieved whatever grading they give me. The course is Dreamweaver/Flash, so I need the flash stuff in there atm.
Heh - Well I Submitted It And Got An A Grade!
#20185 posted by
RickyT33 on 2011/03/23 22:58:43
Yippee!!! Happy days.
I can take some of the flash out now. And tweak the margins from the CSS fairly easily too.....
Thanks for all suggestions :)
As A General Rule
#20186 posted by
jt_ on 2011/03/23 23:17:55
If a website has a flash intro, or is completely dependent on it (flash), it's not worth visiting.
That's A Bold Statement
#20187 posted by
RickyT33 on 2011/03/24 02:28:49
I think it depends on the purpose of the website.
I mean for a static bulletin then why not?
If everytime I logged into google or facebook (or func) I had to endure a 'flash-intro' then yeah - that would suck.
TBH I was very disappointed with the amount of Actionscript that was in the course. Practically none :(
The idea of coding games in Flash was appealing to me. Guess I can find a couple of youtube videos for it though....
Yes
#20188 posted by
SleepwalkR on 2011/03/24 08:24:43
jt_++
Flash is the wrong tool for the job 90% of the time. There are very few cases where the use of flash is justified.
Thats Seems Kind Of Stupid
#20189 posted by
ijed on 2011/03/24 12:55:03
It depends what the job is.
Flash has some great uses, otherwise it wouldn't be so prevalent.
Flash Is Good For Making Adds Though
#20190 posted by
RickyT33 on 2011/03/24 13:08:22
90% of the time if an add doesn't have flash in it then it's not a real add.
Ricky:
#20191 posted by bear on 2011/03/24 13:40:54
Flashpunk seems like a good starting point with a fair amount of getting started videos.
Html5 and javascript is probably the way things are moving though...
Flash Would Have Great Uses
#20192 posted by
jt_ on 2011/03/24 13:50:28
If it didn't suck so much. Even on my core i7, with 8gb of ram, flash can heat it up. Not to mention all of the security vulnerabilities that flash has, &c.
Lol - Well I'll Try Not To Feel Too Bad About Myself
#20193 posted by
RickyT33 on 2011/03/24 14:05:38
In light of jt_ and SleepwalkR's trolling, but I dont know if it's gonna be easy. I might have to commit suicide for another two wasted years of my life.