08 September 2002, 20:10 | #1 |
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My first website
I have just created my FIRST EVER website and would appreciate any feedback from you guys.
Although I realise its VERY basic, it is my first go at this so please bear that in mind. Any constructive critisism/hints and/or tips are very much appreciated as I really enjoyed making it and would like to improve it and give a more professional look. NO LAUGHING!!! http://hometown.aol.co.uk/dastardly0...adventure.html |
08 September 2002, 20:34 | #2 |
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LMAO OMG that's so funny.... ok seriously. Nice site, the background isn't a common color but still looks nice with the text. Only thing I miss would be a main page, a sort of welcome instead of just getting tossed into the middle of a Cadaver review.
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08 September 2002, 20:39 | #3 |
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Yes I agree, it's a good start however
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08 September 2002, 20:58 | #4 |
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Finally a site that has good reviews.......
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BTW Do you think the AOL FTP is a bit crap? They give you 2mb. Seeing as this is my first go at this Im not sure how it compares to other FTP's. Cheers Djay |
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08 September 2002, 21:17 | #6 |
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Nice!
Dastardly, I see a good start to a great website. Nice work, mac. And you reviewed a great Amiga/Atari St game
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08 September 2002, 21:19 | #7 |
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Cheers Fred .....any tips for that professional look a lot of sites have?
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08 September 2002, 21:51 | #9 | |
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08 September 2002, 22:35 | #10 |
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will you accept readers reviews?
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08 September 2002, 22:50 | #11 |
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Nice & simple (I don't mean that badly) site. Simple design, the best type of web design.
I hope Superfrog9 is reading this ! Anyway - 2 things I should say: 1 - Try and distinguish the links - I didn't know the Bitmap Bros was a external link til I clicked it. And Gods is a review - internal link. They need to be seperated or something. 2 - Whilst the colours match well, it is nicest to try and keep a consistent colour throughout the site. I look forward to reviewing it again when you have more content. Keep it in this style - don't start incorporating loads of graphics or that 200k Flash rubbish that Akira does !! |
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@Djay Yeah mate, when its a bit more complete and Ive learned a bit more. @Jim Cheers for your comments mate, they are appreciated. |
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08 September 2002, 23:00 | #13 |
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Constructive comment : Try learning HTML for at least clean up purposes. I haven't looked at the source code, but almost every single program which creates HTML makes a lot of redundant data in there. If you can just know enough HTML to root out those comments it'd save a bit on bandwidth usage if the site ever becomes really large.
Oh, and don't go making frames for the menu (my opinion), of course they are nice working with and everything but in the end something always seem to go wrong when you make them. |
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I've come to the conclusion that I don't really give a s**t how a site was made. Yes we could sit and call people lamers and laugh at them if it did make us feel better. But things are different to back when I was 13 and it was cool to laugh at a lamer. You can have a perfecty useable 2 color hand-coded site. You can have a prefectly useable mega-flash site. There is a saying "A bad workman blames his tools". Surely in reverse this kind of means you are a good web designer or a bad web designer, it doesn't matter a s**t if you use Notepad or Super-dooper $999999 Dreamweaver 10001 ! Dastardly's content is brief. But this is a start. What is there is good. It's like when you move into a old house. You don't decorate everything in one go - you work on one room at a time. Show me a good desinger and I'll make them a web-designer. Show me a good HTML programmer and if they can colour co-ordinate their clothes they might just have a chance ! |
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08 September 2002, 23:19 | #15 |
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my first website was a big bag of shite... but i learned...
creating websites using Hotmetal, Frontpage and Dreamweaver is easy (Hotmetal is very easy btw)... what is important is the content, the statement that you are making. i've seen loads of really flashy, plug-in this.. plug in that.. site that are full of total crap or just copies other people's content... you are creating a simple, yet affective way of passing on your opinion about something you enjoy... don't let anyone put you off. we all started somewhere, you'll learn alot from looking at websites, what do YOU think looks good? |
08 September 2002, 23:27 | #16 |
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As I only have a 56k connection at the minute, I appreciate sites that are uncluttered and to the point. I also like the minimalist look of designs by the Designers Republic for example. Yeah my site may be just a cut n paste type creation but I am learning a little about linking pages etc, and before today I had never even heard of a meta tag. So this is a useful start and I do intend to go on from this.
"I do believe though that some of the members here go out of their way to moan and look down their noses at the less experienced users" V1.1 http://hometown.aol.co.uk/dastardly0...dventure0.html Last edited by Dastardly; 08 September 2002 at 23:48. |
09 September 2002, 06:22 | #17 |
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Your reviews are class. No smart-assed waste of time, just clear, simple and refined views with great flow.
Your review of "Gods", if that does not convince some peecee 3D freak to play a piece of gold like that, nothing will. |
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09 September 2002, 23:46 | #19 |
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Cheers Fred The site may not be the most technically impressive, but the reviews do the job intended, which I suppose is the main thing.
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10 September 2002, 00:13 | #20 |
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if you are going to have a non-bitmaps bros section, can i send you a txt version of my frontier review.... ????????
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