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| Started by | Zero Piraeus <schesis@gmail.com> |
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| First post | 2012-10-17 03:29 -0400 |
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Re: OT Questions Zero Piraeus <schesis@gmail.com> - 2012-10-17 03:29 -0400
| From | Zero Piraeus <schesis@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2012-10-17 03:29 -0400 |
| Subject | Re: OT Questions |
| Message-ID | <mailman.2330.1350458977.27098.python-list@python.org> |
: A few people have pointed out some of the problems with your website <http://www.hitwebdevelopment.com>, but ... The gigantic .wav and .gif files really are a terrible idea. In the first place, they're 90MB between them, which on my connection [which is admittedly crap, but hey, I live in the third world] would take *twelve minutes* to load on a really good day. You should be aiming for no more than five seconds. In the second place ... background audio? No, no, no, no. Really, no. And while you might be pleased with the animated .gif, it screams "nineties", and isn't going to do you any favours even if a visitor has the patience to wait for it to load. I find your "HIT" logo quite difficult to read - I couldn't work out what it was at all at first. Maybe improve the contrast and lose the drop shadows? On to the code ... I've done some fixing up on it. You can find the results at: https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B-eYljKQEcnuQS1pSDdHT0VMRHM It's a zipped hg repo, so assuming you're familiar with Mercurial, you'll be able to see the changes I made step by step. If you have any questions about why I changed what I did, feel free to email me offlist. Presumably you won't be able to use it as a drop-in replacement, given that you seem to be working with PHP [an intriguing choice in itself, given the list we're on], but looking through the changes might help you out. I haven't touched anything except the HTML (and the CSS where necessary to get inline styles out of the HTML), and have restricted myself to: a) fixing stuff that is Just Plain Wrong b) turning it into HTML5 ... while leaving alone questionable practices like using empty <div>s all over the place. Bonus: the HTML now validates :-) If you're in the process of teaching yourself web development, I strongly recommend a focus on HTML5 syntax. You'll find it a lot more pleasant, it's still it's a good differentiator in the marketplace right now, and it's what everyone will be expecting a couple of years down the line anyway. > I'm working on toning down the smack talk, I'm just used to a little > witty back and forth with some seriously cruel individuals. I appreciate that; thanks. I've worked in some fairly ribald environments myself, but it is nice that people generally try to get along around here. -[]z.
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