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new site im working on need help testing layout on a pc
Posted: Thu 16. Dec 2004, 07:58
by ryanpratt
hello out there im putting together a sit and would love some feed back on the overall look and function as well as the way it looks in various browsers, a work in progress, but the general idea is their.
http://www.pixelpowerplant.com
Posted: Thu 16. Dec 2004, 10:06
by Pappnase
hello ryan
this is something for "sites you are proud of" it look real great! wow!
and in firefox and ie all works fine.
Posted: Thu 16. Dec 2004, 11:24
by isac
In Opera Version 7.54, content isn't in center (vertical) off screen like explorer and mozilla, but looks good any way.
Posted: Thu 16. Dec 2004, 12:17
by spirelli
Wow, my goodness - very nice! How is this done, what's the basic concept of programming?
Looks perfect on Win with FF 1.0 and IE 6
apart from the fact that the word "login" at the top right sits rigt in the edge without a margin. I am also not so keen on the bright green dashes in the alternative menu at the bottom of the window.
I also think that your intro page does not have the same quality feel about it as you get once you have entered the site. I think the animation shold be different, incorporating shapes and colours from the rest of the site.
thanks.
Posted: Thu 16. Dec 2004, 15:08
by ryanpratt
thanks for the complements, and i still need to work on the intro and some otther details as you said, it really helps to hear from other people, so thanks!!!
there is no real coding involved just some animated gifs and simple java to work on mouse overs and timing on the gif sequences. trying to make a site that looks like it has flash but is small and reqiers no plugins.
p.s. any and all sugestions are welcome, and greatley apreciated
Posted: Thu 16. Dec 2004, 16:40
by spirelli
One more thing: A quick Google search confirmes that I knew I had seen the graphics on your page "what we want to avoid"
http://www.pixelpowerplant.com/hub/13.0.0.1.0.0.phtml before (see links below). While this is still a very good, entertaining and meaqningful illustration it has been wiedely used in seminars and so on that I would think twice before using it yet again. Even though it might make pixelpowerplant an even more innovative and ingenious image to those who don't know these grafics it could have the opposite effect on visitors who have encounteres them before: "Well I have seen that before... Not really as clever as they try to be". Just a thought. I'm am undecided myself whether having them there is good or not.
http://byzero.de/node/164
http://www.mopit.com.my/teched/Slides/ARC208/ARC208.pdf
http://www.sakanoue.com/essay/index47.html
http://www.higherlevel.nl/partners/newv ... eadid=2796
http://dnevnik.vstre4a.de/kommentar58333.html
http://healthweb.ofs.gov.za/othersites/ ... opment.ppt
good point
Posted: Thu 16. Dec 2004, 16:46
by ryanpratt
i dont know either, di you know who did the original so i can give credit i stumbled across it awhile back and downloaded it but never got the persons info for credit, any help would be appreciated Spirelli

Posted: Thu 16. Dec 2004, 17:06
by spirelli
no, sorry. I have also no idea where it comes from. I only know that it's not my first time to see it.
Posted: Thu 16. Dec 2004, 18:09
by pepe
Hi ryanpratt,
that are
very, very old scetches. I've seen them a long time ago, during my early schooltimes... an that's
nearly 45 years ago
Copyright.... can't imagine.
pepe
Posted: Thu 16. Dec 2004, 18:15
by spirelli
well, I just love your site.
Why don't you style your form fields a bit (custom background/border) to make it more special and fitting better witht the overall design of the site!?
Just out of intrest: is pixelpowerplant based in Iceland?