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#139308 - 02/24/05 06:57 PM
Re: Check out my new web site
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Scott,
The site looks great. The only problems I had were with the navigation. Once you get to the guest book page, there was no link back to the home page. Same for the calendar page. Just minor things. As for the MP3s, I would have had to download a plug in to listen to them, and I just don't do plug-in downloads anymore. One caused my desktop to crash last summer and I spent two weeks working from the laptop until I was able restore everything. How did you post the MP3s on the page?
Gary
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#139313 - 02/24/05 09:45 PM
Re: Check out my new web site
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Scott,
At the bottom of the page was a download icon that said download plugin.
You should be able to post the MP3 independently on the page. It's just a matter of creating links at each song title. In doing this, the client can listen to the type of music they enjoy, download time is much faster, and they have an option. The way it is set up currently, they have no option. On dial-up, someone my age would be eligible for Social Security the second time around before the songs downloaded, and that would be if I could hook up at 56K, which is extrmely rare.
I'll give you a call tomorrow after I clear the snow from the driveway and try to fill in the blanks on how this is accomplished.
Overall, the site really looks great, initial loading time was very fast at 33,333 and I really liked the layout.
Gary
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#139320 - 02/25/05 07:32 AM
Re: Check out my new web site
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Registered: 01/19/04
Posts: 638
Loc: Shorewood Wi. USA
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Scott, My Face is red! I wrote my review of your site without really knowing the correct facts. So very sorry! Silly me, I never even scrolled to bottom of page and never saw the player there or that it could be fast forwarded. I thought it was just playing through and I was forced to listen from beginning to end. I take back what I said in my previous post. I DO like the way it is designed, now that I know that the songs can be scrolled through. Great Job! Like I said before...What do I know anyway? lol ------------------ The old Newb [This message has been edited by OldNewb (edited 02-25-2005).]
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#139328 - 02/25/05 01:58 PM
Re: Check out my new web site
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Registered: 03/08/01
Posts: 640
Loc: Cottage Grove, MN, USA
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Hey Scott, I think the site looks good. I'm glad you included the audio navigation bars on the pages that you embedded your sample mp3s. It's a good rule to follow, if you're gonna embed audio, give the user a way to control it. On that note, I noticed that the first page, the home page includes an audio navigation bar but on my setup here, it gets hidden behind the large, centered main table. I wasn't sure why so I investigated. I noticed in the code that the nav bar placement is coded in a different way than the other two pages that also include the mp3s (Listen & About) which show up just fine on my setup. I proceeded to code the first page mimicking the other two pages and provided a URL to illustrate my point. http://genny.lib.umn.edu/scottlanghoff/pagetitle.htm I'm not saying I'm right, just wondering if that is what you had intended. If you intended it to be the way it is currently coded, then I have to report that I'm not getting the nav bar on the home page using IE6 at a 1280 X 1024 resolution. Another thing I noticed is in the TITLE tag of the pages. You're using "Page Title". Put in something snazzy like, "Scott Langhoff's Greatest Web Page Ever!!" or an equivalent. The mp3s sounded great, by the way. -mike
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#139329 - 02/25/05 03:01 PM
Re: Check out my new web site
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Since the goal is to maximize site effectiveness, I looked at it from dial-up on a five year old HP monitor. Then, I used newer equipment...DSL and a flat panel monitor.
* Load time on dial-up was fine. * On the oldest equipment, I couldn't read the reverse type very well...a real eyestrain. * No access to music at all on the old equipment.
Design is attractive, but sometimes, you have to make design concessions to make things work in the majority of situations. That means that tinted-reversed type out of a dark background is sometimes a real problem.
This is sort of like listening to the mix of an audio piece on the worst equipment likely to be used (I'm thinking audio for a film played at a retail store). Sometimes, you need to mix for that situation, rather than making a great mix for a premium stereo or surround system.
Goos site..just my take on things as a producer of collateral materials for businsses.
Keep up the good work,
Russ
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