Name: mjz55 Date: July 9, 2007 at 10:28:31 Pacific Subject: Critique my website please OS: xp pro CPU/Ram: pentium 4 Model/Manufacturer: homemade
Comment:
I’m not a web designer, graphic person or an English major. I have an idea. This will be locally to my area of course. I’m looking for something real clean. A site that will give the people of my area an idea of things to do and can be updated on the fly. Quicker than a weekly paper. Right now it is mostly a dummy with dummy ads and it leans toward the bar scene which is not my thoughts, I want to be total things to do, after work kind of an idea. I am leaning towards the 21 and over crowd, maybe going back to at a min of 18 years. Hope I explained enough of my thoughts. I’ll take any thoughts, complaints, suggestions, or good things. Thanks your help.
I don't think it's a bad ideas if you can get an active community online to participate at your site. Get the local business owners interested as well and sell some advertising space.
A lot of the things that are here are available elsewhere on the net like movie times and weather but it would be nice to know that there is place that has all of those things catered to your area.
One thing I will say about the design is that I hate random transitions. When the page takes the time to fade out or move to the side. Some of the transitions can be very long and it gets annoying. Especially if you are trying to create a portal page that people will visit over and over.
Mostly, I think it's a good idea if you can get an active community up there.
Thanks Cann. I thought it was cool for the transistions, but that is my idea. I didn't realize that it took too much time for the fade. Good thought though! I have to look into that. The template I use is actually a pain which confuses the modules, so I could easily get rid of it.
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