Can a network geek make a website?
Okay. I can route. I can make a webserver scream. I can program just about anything I put my mind to. BUT, do I have what it takes to create a site that people will want to bookmark and return to?
I would really like to know what you think of http://www.valkaryn.net .
"Decisions should be made in the space of seven breaths."
Karyn Ulriksen
Valkaryn Internet Group
http://www.valkaryn.net
Megan posted this at 16:32 — 28th August 2001.
She has: 11,421 posts
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Hey, valkaryn - welcome to TWF! I hope you enjoy participating here.
I am very impressed with your site. I really like the colours you've chosen and the layout is overall very good. I do find that the red block at the top with the logo and everything is a little on the large side. I would like to see a more distinctive logo there as well. And the drop shadows on both of those are way too big.
Another thing to do is to add some sort of mouseovers to the navigation menu - I find that mouseovers really help both from a usability perspective and an aesthetic perspective.
I really like the way you've done the content sections there with the long columns. It looks really good (except for the oversized drop shadows on the photos )
Megan
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The Webmistress posted this at 16:38 — 28th August 2001.
She has: 5,586 posts
Joined: Feb 2001
Welcome valkaryn,
I quite like the overall look & colour scheme. A couple of things I would change though :
Set the page margins to 0 so that the top & sides meet the browser chrome.
Loose the drop shadow as I personally think it just makes things blurry.
Make the top box smaller & make the logo more unique - incorporating the 'Better Networks. Better Systems. Better Programming. Better Service' - it really doesn't stand out enough at the moment.
The sub pages need to have the logo on it then have the heading.
The navigation needs to be the same on each page and have links from pages that are extra if need be, but keep a consistent look throughout. I would move it up into the box at the top and perhaps have the text changing colour.
Look forward to reading your views on some of the other sites that have posted for a critique. A fresh pair of eyes on a site are always appreciated and it's a great way of picking up new ideas as well
Julia - if life was meant to be easy Michael Angelo would have painted the floor....
taff posted this at 16:38 — 28th August 2001.
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Joined: Jun 2001
I like the colour scheme. I'm not sure that I like the maroon text though. Perhaps revert it to back with maroon as the link colour?
Eliminating the top and left margins (at least) would make things look a lot better.
I'm not sure what the graphic "thingy" is down the left but it is not consistent page to page and actually gets squeezed out on some pages in 800x600.
Your navigation bar is inconsistent - very disconcerting. Took me a few minutes to figure out whar was happening. At one point, "Training" is there twice.
Overall, pretty nice for a "network geek"
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valkaryn posted this at 16:40 — 28th August 2001.
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Joined: Aug 2001
Megan,
Thanks for your excellent feedback. I actually have been waiting for break in my schedule to address the "large red block" issue. I am busy writing tools to put on the site and writing custom programs for clients. You know what they say "the cobblers family is shoeless and the shrinks wife is crazy!".
Thanks again.
"Decisions should be made in the space of seven breaths."
Karyn Ulriksen
Valkaryn Internet Group
http://www.valkaryn.net
Keegan posted this at 02:38 — 1st September 2001.
They have: 300 posts
Joined: Aug 2001
This might help to motivate you wanting to get rid of that large Maroon area. The body of your site is well done, I like it. The head and the left side need work. I spent some time trying to put that into perspective with the rest of your content here.
http://www.kilclinefuneralhome.com/wf_posts/vk_head.jpg
http://www.kilclinefuneralhome.com/wf_posts/vk_head2.jpg
http://www.kilclinefuneralhome.com/wf_posts/vk_head3.jpg
The psd is waiting for you if you venture into Photoshop.
Throw me an e-mail
I hope that I helped.
K
Edit: added the second and third
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