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How's This Website Design?
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Please give me positive or negative feedback to make my site better. I'll give a rep if it's good. It's better than my old one, I hope.
I've come across this idea looking at many website designs. I actually like this one. |
Don't like the font and there's not much design there to judge.
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Are you using bootstrap there or just pretending to?
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??? all i see is a background with "[sitename].com".. wheres the website?
and lol at second tab "Understanding Vertical-Align" |
There's not much to judge because I didn't make the whole thing yet. Do you like the header design?
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I've never been really good with CSS, the positioning already screws me over. |
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My website is compatible with all major browsers. Only a few minor browsers are not compatible. I used browsershots.org. It's a handy tool. So far, I have plenty of things done, although it may not seem like it. [X] Menu bar [X] Header [X] User Box [X] Signup, Login, and Signout Script [X] Styling |
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and 150 lines of CSS seems impressive. Im just now learning to use CSS; last year in web design class we didnt use it. |
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I added a simple popup login menu. It looks quite good. |
updated picture or link?
Also what is the purpose of this site may I ask? |
Kinda terrible.
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There comes a point when more lines is better...than as you move forward, less becomes better again :)
Obviously, I can't see the source but minimal is best especially if you intend to serve content to mobile devices (think of the poor 2g/3g connections!) Things like making cache-friendly content, using CDN resources (e.g. jQuery hosted by Google). A good website is a minimal website :) |
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