I figured I might as well start start up my website again - but since the load times were really long last time, I thought I'd try to keep the images smaller etc.
Constructive criticism or feedback gladly appreciated.
-konfusion
update: I hosted the thing, trying to get my domain to work, it hasn't so far. At any rate, this is has become. Any suggestions?
01-15-2008, 09:04 PM
Shape
very simple and effective
01-16-2008, 03:02 PM
Daemon
I like it, its simple but yet it works well. Good job here m8, im not a wev designer never been very good at that but i like this.
01-16-2008, 03:07 PM
[PHXN] New001
Looking good looking good.
Its very clean and clear. Green isn't particularly one of my favorite colors to make a site out of, but I get it cause it goes with the logo. It's looking good to me though.
Just keep building on it like the tutorial section, and you'll be gettin good amounts of hits.
01-16-2008, 03:53 PM
konfusion
Thanks a lot guys :)
Any suggestions for improvements?
-konfusion
01-17-2008, 05:07 PM
konfusion
Finished the portfolio section, I think I'll leave it that way (the only thing I might change is add images). Later I might add forums or a blog, but I have neither the time, nor the use for it atm.
Also, I'll keep you guys posted on my tutorials :)
-konfusion
01-18-2008, 02:31 AM
Tastyfish
Its really clean and... green :).
It could be more optimized wich would have resulted in more code though.
The code could also be more optimized but it works really good, in firefox.
It isn't really crossbrowser compatible!
It might work in the newest IE but it doesn't in older versions of IE, only tip i could give you is to try making your site more crossbrowser compatible.
Your html is faulty somewhere according to w3c but your css is flawless. But i dont like the links to deviantart and the tutorials, make the tutorials in mostly code too and it would be better :).
Sorry for commenting on 90% code but the design is flawless and code is what i know the best :D.
01-18-2008, 03:48 AM
konfusion
Actually, thanks a lot, tasyfish :D
The tutorial I couldn't be bothered to remake, so I might do that later ;)
I will make it cross browser compatible, and see if I can clean some things up. Furthermore, I want to link my portfolio to an iframe below the selection iframes, but I haven't been very successful in the coding thereof >>
-konfusion
01-18-2008, 04:55 PM
Tastyfish
My personal opinion is that you should use a css layout with php includes.
it basiclly means that you will have to rename your for example: index.html to index.php and then typing:
<?php include("location:include.html"); ?> instead of the iframe tag.
you can position it inside css tags wich therefore restricts it to its dimensions.
It might sound tricky/weird but it is really convenient when you know how to.
03-08-2008, 11:16 AM
BrAnDZ
nice little design mate, nice one... greens not my fav colour but evryones diff aint they