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dqmot17 20-11-2009 17:12

Re: Web Competitors 2010
 
What about public computers that don't have flash or not the correct version installed? Having it as your WHOLE site is a little risky, as computers are getting weaker and weaker (netbooks) and some can't handle flash well. But like andrew said, i like your site, just i dont like the way its delivered

brianc217 20-11-2009 17:42

Re: Web Competitors 2010
 
Here's our site from last year. We plan to revamp it to some extent.

http://www.walpolerobotics.org

I know there are some compatibility issues but any advice would be appreciated.

Gary.C 20-11-2009 20:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by brianc217 (Post 883602)
Here's our site from last year. We plan to revamp it to some extent.

http://www.walpolerobotics.org

I know there are some compatibility issues but any advice would be appreciated.

At the top of your site your main body comment is showing on the page. Just a quick heads up.

billyea 20-11-2009 23:50

Re: Web Competitors 2010
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dqmot17 (Post 883598)
What about public computers that don't have flash or not the correct version installed? Having it as your WHOLE site is a little risky, as computers are getting weaker and weaker (netbooks) and some can't handle flash well. But like andrew said, i like your site, just i dont like the way its delivered

The install base of Flash is not insignificant, and was large enough to warrant taking the risk. In case Flash is not available, the site will offer a mobile version that contains the same content minus videos and high bandwidth media. Performance testing (mainly looking up the site on a junk computer) has yielded positive results with tolerable performance overhead.

Remember that optimizing performance and accessibility was one of the main goals. If I couldn't do that, I would never have touched Flash.

brianc217 22-11-2009 18:48

Re: Web Competitors 2010
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by CHI DONG08 (Post 883634)
At the top of your site your main body comment is showing on the page. Just a quick heads up.

Are you running firefox?

Akash Rastogi 22-11-2009 18:52

Re: Web Competitors 2010
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by brianc217 (Post 883844)
Are you running firefox?

Same here. on ff

"<!-------- MainBody --> "

Chris is me 22-11-2009 19:46

Re: Web Competitors 2010
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by brianc217 (Post 883844)
Are you running firefox?

As Firefox is the most standards compliant browser out there, your code should be optimized to work in it. :)

Code:

<!-- InstanceBeginEditable name="head" --><!-- InstanceEndEditable -->
&lt;!-------- MainBody --&gt;

Your HTML code appears to have the comment written with the characters for less than and greater than rather than the actual < and > symbols, hence why it displays on the page. The comments above are properly formatted. Perhaps your CMS is automatically converting said symbols?

keehun 23-11-2009 01:26

Re: Web Competitors 2010
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by billyea (Post 883220)
My methodology may frustrate other developers who like standards, but I used Flash because it works, and a solution that works and meets the needs of my team (and ends up winning awards!) is a perfectly fine solution to me. If the solution had required standard HTML, I would've met that need as well.

However, with new emerging platforms like HTML 5 and integrated video, I do hope it will be replaced eventually. Who knows what my team can come up with? I have faith!

Billy, let me start off by saying that I have had Flash experience since 12 years of age and that you're way past calling yourself just "competent." Even though I have Flash experience, it would have taken we a long time to develop what you have developed there.

As soon as I saw the site, I immediately thought about HTML5 and CSS3. With all that new web standards will offer for us, I think that whole site can be done with just HTML5 and CSS3 for markup/style. However, that's a whole another time to worry about.

As much as I hate incompetent flash websites, sometimes, sites like yours are a real treat to come across sometimes. Keep up the AWESOME work. Just keep in mind that everything has its context and everything has its reasons. Some sites are meant to be implemented through standards and others not so much. Perhaps robotics site in flash wasn't the best idea, but as it stands, I don't think it's a problem that you did it in flash.

Keehun
Team 2502

hyperdude 25-11-2009 21:11

Re: Web Competitors 2010
 
Team 2503 -

http://brainerd-robotics.org

psrobichaud 29-11-2009 18:34

Re: Web Competitors 2010
 
Team 2472's all-new Joomla-powered website:

http://www.team2472.com

TLuck234 01-12-2009 11:47

Re: Web Competitors 2010
 
http://test.rockets34.com

The new website is currently in progress, but here is a one page view of what it will look like. Will post when more progress is made. Good luck to all teams this year.

teampronto 03-12-2009 14:10

Re: Web Competitors 2010
 
http://teampronto.com

A few updates since last year. Going to be adding a whole lot more content in the next weeks.;)

Foster 13-12-2009 18:40

Re: Web Competitors 2010
 
Team 1640 Sab-bot-age, Downingtown Area Robotics

team1640.com

All of the pages from prior year robots are there, and we've put the structure in for the 2010 game.

Wahnish! 13-12-2009 22:28

Re: Web Competitors 2010
 
Our brand new, nearly complete website: http://www.teamkrunch.com

It's been a year in the making. I'm glad we're almost done!!

rdlevy1215 14-12-2009 00:52

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Team 1676, http://www.team1676.com/


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