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RoboCards Website
Hello all ChiefDelphi members and/or visitors! I have a special request to all of you. I am wanting to be website designer when I get older, and Dave... has let me edit our robotics site. Please tell me what you hate/like/whatever by viewing the site here.
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Overall, it's very clean and well-organized, with fairly reliable navigation menus. A few things I did notice:
1. The whole team link under "members" doesn't work. 2. The pictures take a long time to load and appear to be approx. 500k each. Is there any way you could make them smaller? At 500k a piece, they're going to rip through your bandwidth pretty darn quick. 3. On the main page you have "gratuitous thank you". My guess would be that you mean "gracious", or some other such word. Probably a good thing to change before one of your sponsors checks out your site :D. --Rob |
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1. I'll fix that [Edit] Yea, Dave wanted me to fix the organization of how it looked all in general, and so I renamed/deleted team.htm[/EDIT] 2. I'm not sure, Dave... took them, I just added them. I'll check to see if I can though. 3. I didn't type that stuff, I just added a few small changes here and there on that page. But thanks for the eye ;) Again...thank you for your response. |
It looks very nice. I'm not a fan of frames, or the menu type script though. You could easily acheive the same appearence of the site by using SSI, or PHP includes. The image sizes definately need to be compressed, they were slow loading on a T1 connection. I tested it in IE 6.0, but I know for sure that it probably doesn't appear the way you want it in other browsers.
You've got the basis for a good site.. good information, lots of information, and good appearance. |
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The images were a bit slow loading.
The text up at the top was jumbled. If you're going for the design award, you're going to want some more interactivity on your site--i.e., forums, chats, etc. That said, it isn't a bad team website. But for the award, you'll need to take it up a notch. --Petey |
Do what I did for 247's site. Put a folder of thumbnails into Domain.com/Images/Thumbs/ for each thumbnail, have a standard prefix. Such as T_Image.jpg
Where you link your images, change the link to be: <a href="src="Images/Image.jpg"><img src="Images/Thumbs/T_Image.jpg"></a> as apoosed to <a href="src="Images/Image.jpg"><img src="Images/Image.jpg"></a> |
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We have a forums, check out the Community part of the menu (last menu option). Gadget> We don't even a link to blow up the pictures to a bigger size (except for a few that's noted). But thanks for the idea. |
In that case, resize the images via photoshop to 20% smaller and then reduce image quality by 1. This should cut filesize by 30%
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Petey> It's up on top of the screen. |
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Hang on, lemme take a screenshot... --Petey |
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[EDIT:] Dave e-mailed me not to long ago, and told me that the image-loading problems should be fixed next weekend (we need to do it in ImageEditor). |
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