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Re: Team 263's Website
My initial thoughts:
Home / Overall Layout / Navbar: I like the styling, it gets your team personality and branding across quickly. Edge but professional, its a nice balance. The rolling photos on the front are of course, always a nice touch. It would be nice to see somewhere on the page the geographic location of your team, I'm having trouble finding that at first glance. Along a similar thought, its nice to have an intro paragraph or something of that nature to introduce viewers to who you are. Pretty solid footer, I like the Copyright Notice (very professional), Sponsor listing (good to give credit where credit is due, although you only show two?) and W3C certification. Also, your favicon is nice. I like the navbar, its very effective, sleek, and visually pleasing. I will note that based on my screen size with the browser at full screen I have to scroll to see each edge of the page. About Us: I like the idea behind this and the set-up of this section. I can't comment on the content (since its under construction) but if you execute as planned should be very solid. FIRST: You have the basic description and the FRC logo. I would consider a link to the FIRST homepage a 'must' and more information about FIRST a 'nice to have' but not a requirement. Sponsors: Solid page, you give the title, the logo and a link. Perhaps think about including a note along the lines of 'If you would like to become a sponsor then blerg do this something or contact someone at this'. It never hurts to ask at every opportunity. Awards: Its a fairly impressive list. I like that you explained some of the awards that could be unclear to non-FIRSTers, that is very user friendly. Gallery: At first I was surprised to be directed to a page that did not have the same format as the others. I do like your method for display photographs though. It works very well and is intuitive. Resources / Blog / Forums / Log In: These four are all in development (or inaccessible to me) so I can't comment too much, but I like the ideas behind them! Contact Us: Gives the needed stuff, so good. I'm a little surprised (from a privacy or spamming stand-point) that the emails of students are listed, but that's your team's call. |
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Re: Team 263's Website
I like it! A few thoughts:
"About Us" is the only tab with a drop-down menu, and that kinda bugs my OCD senses, so maybe having that be clickable and then from that page have a list of 'programming, electrical, mechanical' or something like that. Also when I mouse over the tab, "PR/Communications" appears, but it's an inch below and I can't click it. I like the awards explanations, they're good for non-FIRSTers. An outreach section would be good, to show off what you do to everyone. Also, it's really nice for me (I do a lot of outreach research (outresearch? sorry)) when a team has that listed in an easily accessible place. "Forums" seems a little ambitious, given that CD is already well established as the FIRST forum, but that's your call. Maybe replacing that with a Q&A or FAQ would be a good idea. The "Gallery" tab is so different than the rest of them that it's almost a little disorienting. If there's a happy medium between the two designs that would be great. Great job! |
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Re: Team 263's Website
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And yes, I've been trying to make the gallery fit in with the website which is on my list of things to do. I inherited the site from the previous programmer so I've had to make some changes. Last edited by mega900997 : 23-06-2013 at 10:19. |
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Re: Team 263's Website
Hey there! Forgive me if I'm a little coarse, I'm a bit rusty with website feedback.
First off, your site is really aesthetically pleasing. Good job on that! However, there's a couple things that I think would make your site a lot more useful. It's my personal belief that every element on a page must serve a purpose, whether sending a message or giving the user a "next step" to take. So what's the purpose of each part? ![]()
Additionally, take a look at this screen: ![]() From this screen, it's difficult to know whether there's more content below or what content it is. Adding a table of contents would help significantly here. Besides that though, it's a really well-designed website. It's very clear and simple yet shows a lot of effort and detailed thought. Congratulations on creating such a great site, and I can't wait to see it in its final form! |
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