Websites

Here are two of the websites that I have made:

Operation λambda

My Portfolio

Please give feedback, as I am always looking for ways to improve my web design.

P.S: My Portfolio is not yet fully complete, I am currently working on adding the contact section.

Thank you all

You misspelled “Screenshots” in Media, spelled it “Screnshots”.
You misspelled “Will” in When will it be released, spelled it “wil”.
You made a grammar mistake in Former Members. “Retained”, not “Retain”. Also “All OF our team”, not “All our team”.

Those mistakes being made in your homepage for your mod.

These below are made in your portfolio.
You misspelled “interest” in your biography.
You misspelled “appreciated” in your projects page.
There isn’t anything in the Contact page.

Well, those are all the mistaked I could fine. Hope your mod becomes successful.


Heil!

Pretty cool. In both, however, I would get rid of that white background by finding some kind of dark texture to match the central site area. The white just stands out and throws off the layout.

Thank you Jack, I will correct the spelling mistakes, and I am currently working on a contact form for my portfolio in Flex (Flash Builder 4 beta), hopefully should be good when it’s finished :slight_smile:

I also hope that the mod becomes successful, and that we get more people on the forum :slight_smile:

Where is the white background, are you using a high resolution? Because it was designed for 1280x1024, but I will try and improve it. Thank you for your feedback.

Your portfolio is kind of empty at the moment, You should really have one or two good things to show off before you upload an online portfolio.

At the moment it really more of a Skeleton website, but hopefully in the next few weeks I should have uploaded more stuff onto it.

Thank you.

My screen resolution is 1680x1050, so if you only designed the part that goes within the 1280x1024 the default white is all I’ll see behind it. I think if you changed that to just some kind of background (like on these forums with the BMS logo) it would really help for people with higher resolutions.

Ideally people would design proper scalable websites…
I’d post a link to the one I’m working on now only it’s not live and you’d need a login to see most of it anyway. It does have a fixed width layout, but unlike most sites I see out there correctly handles the user-settable text-size. E.g. folks like Mum who use larger than normal text don’t have a broken layout because of it. Not the easiest of things to accomplish when it applies to everything including custom buttons… (c:

Thanks for your feedback,

I have changed the background to #020202, so it should look slightly better on a higher resolution, but hopefully some time in the future you will be able to choose what resolution the website is viewed at.

:slight_smile:

or just use html with relative sizes, if flash doesn’t support that

Won’t that pixelate and distort the flash file, especially for widescreen?

I remember the old days where people made websites instead of flashsites…

I don’t like flash. You can make something almost as good using good old HTML and JavaScript/AJAX

I guess I wouldn’t mind so much if the flash plugins weren’t so insecure…

Oh, jQuery is awesome as well

For some good examples:
https://cliframework.com/
https://www.arcinspirations.com/kobe/
https://youlove.us/

Some really nice websites there, I will definately try to experiment with jQuery, but at the moment I am relearning my HTML, it’s amazing how much you forget in a short space of time! :stuck_out_tongue:

How old are you, anyway?

Try HTML 5 - a LOT has changed.

I will try it, from what I have heard they are trying to replace the RIA’s? Obviously I dunno how true that is, but it would take ages to do that surely?

Anyway, thanks.

HTML 5 is pretty nice. Downloaded a plugin for Google Chrome (they have those now) that changes all YouTube videos to HTML 5 format instead of flash…

I will never use flash again if I can help it.

Oh, and that black background is much nicer. It’s still a bit plain since it’s nothing more than a default color, but a huge improvement over the white.

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