On 12/12/06, Lourens Veen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tuesday 12 December 2006 20:14, Timothy Miller wrote:
> Ok, we have a basic web site up at "http://www.traversaltech.com".
> It's just a work in progress. Mostly there just for the contact
> page.
Congratulations! If I could add a few remarks to Peter's, in case
someone is bored and decides to do some work on it:
- 1998 called. They want their frames back.
That's funny. But that's probably the last time I touched HTML.
I actually had a version with no frame but position everything with css.
It works very nice on every single browser I tried except IE.
I wish I can just say "Please download a real browser and come back
after you are done".
- It has too many colours. There's blue, cyan, purple, red, and yellow.
Choose one main colour, and one supporting colour. And make sure
they're separate enough; the purple is too close to the blue in the
background.
I will see what I can come up with.
- I agree with Peter on the header; everything else looks flat,
the "curved" header stands out too much. Also, since the footer is
flat, it looks unbalanced.
Now that you mentioned it, I agree too.
- 1998 called again. They want their transparent GIF back as well :-).
Seriously, a flat background and a PNG with that background (of course,
a transparent PNG would be ideal, but of course Microsoft is....well,
being Microsoft I guess) would be better. Using plain text is possible,
but since you can't guarantee that the user has the font available,
using it for the logo is probably a bad idea. Oh, and there should be a
TM in there.
We could not decide on a good font and a logo yet. So, that header is just
temporary.
- The background wraps visibly (vertically) at the rediculous resolution
I'm working with. Probably not much of a problem. I do think it should
be less saturated and a bit brighter; it's rather eyecatching right
now.
I might change that background later.
You guys are really picky :) But keep it coming. I appreciated all the comments.
Andy
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