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Mike AA
01-03-2006, 16:50
Ok, it took me a little time to get things going but I finally gout our teams website uploaded and updated. Please leave me some comments on here either problems you find or ideas.

http://team1654.com

-Mike
Team 1654

Bill_Hancoc
01-03-2006, 17:24
Maybe using the updated FIRST logo and left aligning the def. of FIRST

Mike AA
03-03-2006, 11:18
I didn't realize I still had the old version of the FIRST logo, the updated is on the page now. Also I have many more pictures of our team uploaded.

Should I add more content somewhere?

-Mike

swiatek
05-03-2006, 17:19
one thing that would boost design points would be custom link colors. You can simply do this through CSS... but it'd be much much better than your origional blue/purple links...

and the Multi-Media script is quite interesting... it prompted me to open a .jpg... might want to tweak those file links there...

Mike AA
05-03-2006, 18:48
one thing that would boost design points would be custom link colors. You can simply do this through CSS... but it'd be much much better than your origional blue/purple links...

and the Multi-Media script is quite interesting... it prompted me to open a .jpg... might want to tweak those file links there...

Thanks for the input, colors are changed. I have the script set up that way so that someone can choose to download or view on their own. These directories are going to be where I have video files copied from soap and my own from Boilermaker and Westmichigan when I come back home with the burned/recorded DVDs, possibly remotely upload while we are down in purdue.

-Mike

Dan Zollman
06-03-2006, 17:26
I know I make this comment a lot, but it's an important thing for all websites.

The front page should always have short, direct explanations of what the website is about (in this case, explain what FIRST is and what your team is). When a visitor first looks at a website, he or she should be able to know what they're looking at almost right away, or else they'll leave the site.

Mike AA
07-03-2006, 01:14
I know I make this comment a lot, but it's an important thing for all websites.

The front page should always have short, direct explanations of what the website is about (in this case, explain what FIRST is and what your team is). When a visitor first looks at a website, he or she should be able to know what they're looking at almost right away, or else they'll leave the site.

Duh, I knew that, but for some reason forgot? Adding this now.