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Unread 17-09-2010, 21:41
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Re: Looking for website advice

First off, things I am in love with:
-HTML5 -> great way to show you guys know your stuff!
-jquery = <33333
-i use lynx on a daily basis. glad you support it

next, fix/think about these things:
-your home page title => this is what gets bookmarked, and what people see. It is somewhat redundant.
-css link color - change it so you dont have purple links for the :visited. It just kinda bothers me...
-the font family you are using (firebug was giving me some weird readings) renders your team number kinda weirdly... I would suggest another type
-this is a note, im not testing this but: make sure all the HTML5 things work with older browsers (or do the cop out i did and give an IE6 warning)
-the bottom part of each page should be cleaned up a tad... I would rather see it all fancy center like (and i would switch out summer 2010 to a copyright personally. Thats an opinion though)
-what others said: EXTERNAL LINKS IN NEW PAGE. you could use "$("a[@href^='http']").attr('target','_blank');" but i noticed your top menu uses http links rather than relative links.
-disability validation - whats missing => title and alt on every image.
-when you have links on the menu that lead to blank pages, I would get rid of them until content is there. Never know when a sponsor will look at your site
-make the css class "dateline" something that doesnt look like links... kinda misleading
-change the validation link on the website page to an actual validation of your website, so they can view in awe your awesomeness.

i must say something here now. I evaluated about 25 websites last year, and a lot had a problem you don't. You wrote original information on FIRST AND CITED IT CORRECTLY <- LOVE THIS!
..... but then i see your FRC logo on the FIRST page, and I think it might violate FIRST image rules D:

-lastly, i feel like if you put the logos of your sponsors on the sponsors page they would be happier. Another pure opinion.

But otherwise, add more content, and you shall be all ready to go!!

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Re: Looking for website advice

Thanks for all the tips! It's really helpful to have extra eyes on the website and some of those suggestions we had not even thought of! Busy with school right now but will work on making the suggested improvements in the coming weeks.

One question regarding alt text: I was under the impression that if there was a caption under the image that explained the image to both image-viewing and non-image-viewing readers, the alt text was unnecessary. Is that the case?
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One question regarding alt text: I was under the impression that if there was a caption under the image that explained the image to both image-viewing and non-image-viewing readers, the alt text was unnecessary. Is that the case?
Alt text only needs to convey what would otherwise be missing from the document. You would want to use alt text if there's a gap between what the image conveys and what the caption says.

However, if you don't need/want alt text for an image, don't leave it out. Use an empty alt attribute: alt=""

Also, I have to disagree about external links opening in a new window. From a developer's point of view, it makes sense as a rule of them. However, don't assume that every user understands what happens when a new window is opened--they might not even notice it--so they have trouble getting back to the original site. (Why doesn't the "back" button work?)

Agreed about the blue dates--they look like links, which is a little confusing.

I like the site overall. The structure is simple and clear; when I look at the menu, I immediately know where to find what kind of information. The writing is clear and very well-oriented towards your audience(s).

I'd suggest working with the design of the navigation menu because it is not obvious that the second row of links is subordinate to the first, as opposed to a continuation of the first. In other words, if a user isn't very perceptive, they might not realize that the second nav bar shows different links on different pages.
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Re: Looking for website advice

Wow. I'm seriously impressed with some of the content on your site. Who ever wrote it knows what they're talking about.

Where I think the site could use a little more work is in the area of content organization and branding. Both of these areas are major weak points for my team and pretty much every other FRC team out there.

Can't offer you many suggestions right now as I'm busy writing college application essays, but looks like good work to me.
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