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Post by Christian Hjortshøj [busy] on Jan 10, 2012 19:56:51 GMT
Hi All I am currently developing a simple site using new standards for my freelance webdesign / text author services. Would anyone mind to comment? :-) It's in Danish, but here's a quick guide: Referencer = References/Portfolio. The different buttons are categories. The round corners are square in IE and older browsers, I know Om mig = About me Kontakt = Contact Clicking the link in the yellow box on the main page will make you go to a little sandbox. It's really nice but requires some CPU and the newest Chrome browser, Safari or Chromium. I think Nightly Firefox has support for the CSS3 + HTML5 too. Thanks in advance. www.jinoh.dkEdit1: As further reference, I just validated my website as HTML5. New standards are epic. (Especially the new doctype - so much easier to remember) I am still working on the overall text layout + containers, but the general idea? Edit2:
Made some text-layout changes + a stylesheet switcher if the text is hard to read with the current background. Click on "Tryk her." in the yellow box. It uses a cookie - if you want to cancel, press the next link just beside.I am still unsure about the background - I WANT a background picture - but not certain it's that one that fits best.
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Post by Webmaren on Jan 22, 2012 1:46:54 GMT
Some interesting stuff here. Unfortunately it's really distracting to have the lines of the background image between the lines of text. I would suggest you have a continuous background around the text, otherwise it's just too hard to follow.
The resume looks nice, but I wish clicking on the thumbnails did something. I'm using Opera, maybe this is a problem only for me? Even so, you should fix it.
It would be nice to see a screenshot of what the page is supposed to look like, so I can tell if I'm missing anything.
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Post by Christian Hjortshøj [busy] on Jan 22, 2012 11:31:45 GMT
Thank you for your opinion. So a more straight background with less "noise"? Yes, the thumbnails should definitely do something :-) You are right. Screenshot of the front page: dl.dropbox.com/u/2664752/Udklip.PNGThank you again - it should look correct in your browser, however there are always surprises.
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Post by Webmaren on Jan 22, 2012 18:29:01 GMT
It's not that the leaf-background-thing is "noisy", rather that it's distracting to have any text with those spaces of background in between the lines. It works okay on like a poster or something, but as content text it's just too much strain in reading. You want that white background on the text to be a solid box the whole way around.
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Post by Christian Hjortshøj [busy] on Jan 22, 2012 19:41:29 GMT
Ah. Alright :-) I think I will correct it - thank you. You know, when coding a website you might not see those things.
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