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Introducing: GUS Team 228's 2007 Website!
At last, here is GUS Team 228's 2007 website!
http://www.team228.org/ Here is some quick stats about our website: The site is driven by a 100% custom-coded PHP/MySQL CMS that I personally wrote myself. At just north of 10,000 lines of PHP code with thousands of MySQL database entries, it's a beast.If our website stats are anything to go by, with several hundred unique visitors calling up thousands of page views every day (excluding all "spiders" or "bots"), it certainly seems we have a popular team website! Edit: If our website seems slow today, it's because our hosting company is doing server maintenance this week... *sigh* Last edited by artdutra04 : 13-03-2007 at 18:33. |
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Re: Introducing: GUS Team 228's 2007 Website!
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Re: Introducing: GUS Team 228's 2007 Website!
You guys have a very amazing website right there! It's definitly on the track of winning something very good this year.
This is definitly one of my favorite FIRST team websites. |
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Re: Introducing: GUS Team 228's 2007 Website!
*tear*
It's beautiful... |
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Re: Introducing: GUS Team 228's 2007 Website!
Good job Art!
I just spent the past 20 minutes on your team's site and I still haven't seen the whole thing! I like the layout and the navigation. |
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Re: Introducing: GUS Team 228's 2007 Website!
Art, any chance of releasing the source code? :-P
But really, the site looks great. It is very easy to navigate, has tons of information, and of course, the backend that serves all of it up must be amazing. Is it designed so that even mentors, or new team members could use it without a walk-through to add/edit/manage information in the future? |
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Re: Introducing: GUS Team 228's 2007 Website!
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![]() The backend is still coming along, and I still have a lot of features to add to it to simplify the process as much as possible. But to speak of the simplicity of the system, I had freshmen on our team who have never coded anything before able to go through, (and after a quick five minute explanation) upload pictures into a photo gallery, and add complete descriptions and tags to them. Most of the 2007 pictures in the galleries had their descriptions and tags added by students on our team who don't have knowledge or experience in HTML. On all the other pages, such as the What's Gus pages, I used very simple HTML code in all of them, so that adding/updating content would be typing up a post here on CD. I use <h2>, <h4>, <img>, <p>, <strong>, <em>, and <a>. And that's it. Learning how to use seven HTML tags is very easy, so keeping these pages updated should be easy as well. Thanks for the positive feedback everyone! ![]() |
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Re: Introducing: GUS Team 228's 2007 Website!
Nice Job!
It’s a very nice & clean layout. My only suggestion is to push down the submenus on main tool bar ( where home, team, media, events, resources are). The submenus are covering the main menu buttons. Keep up the good work |
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Re: Introducing: GUS Team 228's 2007 Website!
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Those menus took a lot of work until they finally functioned perfectly, as they are compltely valid XHTML Strict and CSS code - without any Javascript! (IE6 doesn't count as a "standards compliant" browser, hence the need for a small Javascript "helper" file.). If you use Firefox, Opera, or Safari and disable Javascript and refresh the page, the menus will still work perfectly! This not only helps people navigate our site easier, but it also helps Google's spiderbot in its page indexing quest as well. For the past two years, Google seems to love our site. Search for "robotics team" on Google and see what pops up in the first page of results. ![]() |
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Re: Introducing: GUS Team 228's 2007 Website!
I used a pure CSS drop-down for our site as well. It does take a lot of work, but it's definitely worth it if you can put in the effort. The one thing I did different was that I didn't use Javascript at all, even for IE5/6. I used .htc and the <!-- [if < IE7] --> to change the class on a pseudo-mouseover event and added a second CSS file specifically for IE. One catch that I haven't fixed yet, though, is that if you leave off the www, that part doesn't work.
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Re: Introducing: GUS Team 228's 2007 Website!
Refreshingly simple and elegant, with strong navigability and subtle humor! A truely fine website and an excellent example of how to make your information accessible and attractive at the same time.
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Re: Introducing: GUS Team 228's 2007 Website!
Very nice frontend, like i've said earlier your site is one of few that I am impressed by. I cringe at the amount of SQL you have used though. Thousands of mysql entries are just completely unnecessary, and not a good idea for such a small site.
Anyway I should'nt be saying that cause we've already begun writing our own database backbone(PQL) instead of mySQL (which we hate), and then writing a CMS,Blog and Gallery using PQL. So far PQL is looking very promising, and Scribe2 and Kure were a huge successes, with over 2000 downloads. We're hoping to out do ourselves with a even higher quality Scribe3 (our CMS) running on PQL next year. Its a lot of work but I love programming and am already well into a college degree in it so its really a fun project for me to challenge myself with. Hmm going off topic here. Back on track Awesome site, I really like it. Too bad i've never seen you guys at any regionals. Would love to finally meet the team! |
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Re: Introducing: GUS Team 228's 2007 Website!
*hears angles sing* wow, your site is simply awesome. I wish ours was like that (being that it is only a background as of now.....um.....ya.....) Although I do have to ask something, is the navigation bar HTML or Flash? We are thinknig of making a flash/html site for the looks of flash but are slightly worried because of 1, load times and 2, um....we dont know how......
But in all honesty, the site is clean cut and very nice. You see what you need to see with out any distractions. Kudos to you. Brian Richards, 1983 Mechanic |
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Re: Introducing: GUS Team 228's 2007 Website!
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I don't like using Flash for navigation, as it greatly complicates things for people who don't have Flash installed. (And one of our "target populations" are students at our high schools, and half the time there isn't Flash installed on their computers, so a Flash navigation bar would be useless.)Last edited by artdutra04 : 18-03-2007 at 20:15. |
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Re: Introducing: GUS Team 228's 2007 Website!
Ok thanks for the advice. We are using Dreamweaver under OS X 10.4 for web development, with Firefox, Opera, Camino, DeskBrowse, Flock, iCab, Shiira, and Safari for testing. The reason we thought Flash would be a good idea is because Dreamweaver and Flash Pro intergrate so well. I'll have to talk to the web crew about not using it then. Thanks
Brian Richards, 1983 Mechanic Last edited by Brian J. R. : 18-03-2007 at 21:44. |
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