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superninjagoat
Jun 30, 2004, 03:59 PM
I've been working on a United Way Web site off and on for a while now. I'm relatively happy with the look and feel. There's almost no content yet, as I'm waiting on updates from the org. And some of the pages don't exist. But enough of the template's there to get some idea.
Anyone have any critiques/criticisms as far as the code goes? Any ways to better streamline things? Design ideas? I'm looking for simplicity.
site (http://www.unitedwayofbeaufortco.org/NewWay.html)
css (http://www.unitedwayofbeaufortco.org/_common/style.css)
Be brutal. Be honest. I know I always am. :D
Thanks in advance. s.n.goat
LeeTom
Jun 30, 2004, 04:06 PM
Hey,
Overall, I like it. Here's some of my opinions:
- Put the search bar in the main nav bar, to the right of "Get Help"
- Make the subnav text in the darker blue color, not a lighter box
- Make the subnav text a little smaller, or not bold
- Don't align the bottom nav right
good job!
Lee Tom
neut
Jun 30, 2004, 04:30 PM
• page title on the right is easily missed
• is it cool with united way's identity rules that you cut off the bottom of thier logo? ... and left it no space? most places are pretty strict with logo useage. if you were trying to match the color of the bar and the logo you are off... just barely. :)
i think it looks nice and clean; i think a united way org. should be very pleased with it. no reason to be all 'fancified'. :D
peace.
superninjagoat
Jul 1, 2004, 08:07 AM
• page title on the right is easily missed
• is it cool with united way's identity rules that you cut off the bottom of thier logo? ... and left it no space? most places are pretty strict with logo useage. if you were trying to match the color of the bar and the logo you are off... just barely. :)
i think it looks nice and clean; i think a united way org. should be very pleased with it. no reason to be all 'fancified'. :D
peace.
good catch on the logo. I'm working that out right now. The logo is supposed to overlap the bottom bar. See this earlier template version (http://www.unitedwayofbeaufortco.org/new_way/index.html) for an example. (There will be a little more shadow in this new version.)
I'm using (or at least atempting to use) overlapping background images in css to deliver much of the graphics. I'm trying to find a way to use this trick to to get the logo shadow to work without junking up my code in the process.
As for the small name on the right, that's actually more of a section header. It changes with most pages, and the "movement" I feel forces the mind to register the page. Let me know if you feel differently. (Also, could you -- or someone else -- send me a Safari screenshot with the mouse hovering over one of the top navigation elements. I'd like to see what that looks like as I'm developing this on an IBM. Crappy Dell computer ... always crashing </grump>)
superninjagoat
Jul 1, 2004, 08:09 AM
Hey,
Overall, I like it. Here's some of my opinions:
- Put the search bar in the main nav bar, to the right of "Get Help"
- Make the subnav text in the darker blue color, not a lighter box
- Make the subnav text a little smaller, or not bold
- Don't align the bottom nav right
good job!
Lee Tom
I'm definately going to try the search bar in the top navigation. I like that a lot.
I don't completely follow about the sideNav links. Do you mean have them in the dark blue color, and on rollover have the highlight boxes appear?
MacDawg
Jul 1, 2004, 08:36 AM
Nice and clean... I like it
And I like the suggestions that have been made already
You are on the right track
neut
Jul 1, 2004, 08:39 AM
Also, could you -- or someone else -- send me a Safari screenshot with the mouse hovering over one of the top navigation elements. I'd like to see what that looks like as I'm developing this on an IBM. Crappy Dell computer ... always crashing
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