Can I please get some feedback for my site
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Some feedback please
#2
Posted 18 February 2012 - 06:56 PM
Its not html5 CSS3 but overall a good would do.
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#3
Posted 18 February 2012 - 08:55 PM
You should provide a guide which of the numbers refer to high / low ratings. Thus I shall have to boil it down from what I managed to see. First of all: you are still using frames??? FRAMES ARE OUT - for at least 10 years. Change your mark-up to use CSS for the layout's formatting. HTML5 - another bummer. It's nowhere near of being a standard, hence your site is prone to screw at least some UA's. The source itself looks horrible, sorry. I prefer something formatted so that I could read it from a programmers point of view. Am I correct in presuming you leave the coding to some odd CMS gimmick? Haven't come across not just one to produce human readable and validating sources. Apart from that, the design comes across quite nicely - though I really hate being forced to scroll horizontal in order to get to the content. One more hint: You are loading your frame contents off your sixserve sub-domain. Consider fixing DNS servers to refer to local data originating from the domain you show in the location bar. Doesn't really make sense to register a TLD only to use it as a front-end for a sub-domain. Regards, Peter Heinrich Claus.
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#4
Posted 19 February 2012 - 12:40 AM
phhpro, on 18 February 2012 - 08:55 PM, said:
You should provide a guide which of the numbers refer to high / low ratings. Thus I shall have to boil it down from what I managed to see. First of all: you are still using frames??? FRAMES ARE OUT - for at least 10 years. Change your mark-up to use CSS for the layout's formatting. HTML5 - another bummer. It's nowhere near of being a standard, hence your site is prone to screw at least some UA's. The source itself looks horrible, sorry. I prefer something formatted so that I could read it from a programmers point of view. Am I correct in presuming you leave the coding to some odd CMS gimmick? Haven't come across not just one to produce human readable and validating sources. Apart from that, the design comes across quite nicely - though I really hate being forced to scroll horizontal in order to get to the content. One more hint: You are loading your frame contents off your sixserve sub-domain. Consider fixing DNS servers to refer to local data originating from the domain you show in the location bar. Doesn't really make sense to register a TLD only to use it as a front-end for a sub-domain. Regards, Peter Heinrich Claus.
i was thinking of using a CMS from the softaculous. But I'm not sure which one to try out.
~Will
#5
Posted 19 February 2012 - 05:01 PM
ggwill0, on 19 February 2012 - 12:40 AM, said:
i was thinking of using a CMS from the softaculous. But I'm not sure which one to try out.
Wordpress. I've used them all and WP is the winner hands down IMO, especially when it comes to third party themes and plugins.
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#6
Posted 19 February 2012 - 10:03 PM
ggwill0, on 19 February 2012 - 12:40 AM, said:
i was thinking of using a CMS from the softaculous. But I'm not sure which one to try out.
Just my very own point of view: Stay away from /any/ CMS. While it may be tempting, not having to care about the code, you'll be cursing all over the web by the time to start thinking to move the site or switch to a different app. Chances are, you end up with something completely screwed-up. Draft your layout on a sheet of paper, work the logic, start coding. SSI may seem poor at first glance, but it's quite flexible and dynamic enough for most purposes - if you know your way around
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