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celula
02-26-2004, 06:18 AM
hi, I'm about to change the design of my webpagewww.celulagrafica.com (http://www.celulagrafica.com) because that design came up with the hurry of having a website where I can show our portfolio... any sugestions will do.
kyhost
02-26-2004, 06:51 AM
I have no comments other than all websites should be cross-browser compliant and your's only works in IE. Since I don't use IE other than to check my own work and make sure it's compatible with IE I didn't go any farther than seeing that I was using an unsupported browser.
Marble
02-26-2004, 08:07 AM
Looks good. My only comment is you have flash work where it isn't really needed. Imo, flash has it's place, but if you don't need it on a site, then don't use it. For one browser bots can't read it.
lucas
02-26-2004, 03:21 PM
Originally posted by kyhost
I have no comments other than all websites should be cross-browser compliant and your's only works in IE. Since I don't use IE other than to check my own work and make sure it's compatible with IE I didn't go any farther than seeing that I was using an unsupported browser. Agreed. Even if your website did not display properly in another browser the user could still get the jist of it. Instead you have forcibly blocked at least 10-15 percent of your audience. I would leave your site and never come back.
celula
03-01-2004, 07:05 AM
Originally posted by lucas
Agreed. Even if your website did not display properly in another browser the user could still get the jist of it. Instead you have forcibly blocked at least 10-15 percent of your audience. I would leave your site and never come back.
I agree with that, that's one of the most important reason to change my site. I'll try to use simple and plain html instead of layers and stuff to make the site "Bot & Crawler friendly"
Marble
03-01-2004, 08:10 AM
IE is not the only browser that understands layers and css positioning, in fact newer Opera browsers and Mozilla builds are more css2 compliant than IE, esp with div's. Maybe turn those non-html pages into alternate pages with altered code? and if you are looking for coding css2 compliant pages stay away from font tags and tables (use divs).
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