Graphic X Web Development
It's back and ready for action. It should display correctly in every latest browser as I have personally tested them, but if I missed something, please let me know.
A few things that I am planning on before officially opening:
- Adding 6 or 7 more articles and finding a few regulars to begin contributing weekly (or more often)
- Adding some actual templates to the "Free Templates" page
- Finishing "GX News", which will be a news-publishing script available from Graphic X
Let me know what you think!
Kurtis
swiftmed posted this at 14:17 — 16th May 2006.
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Hello mate,
First impressions when i get to the site...it doesnt display correctly. im using firfox, but your site is aligned left, and takes up only half of my screen size, if its meant to be this width, id personally align the site center, like my website www.swiftmediauk.co.uk.
Your top banner, i think should be a bit more detailed. I like plain but its a little too plain for me. If your a web design company i think its good to reflect this in your sites design.
Well done with the site and good luck with it. Cheers mate.
Kind Regards,
Andy MacDonald
alexburn posted this at 00:07 — 17th May 2006.
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Joined: May 2006
I agree with swiftmed, as a design/help company, your homesite should reflect what you are capable of providing! Everything on the site is currently very uniform and square with standard fonts. It might be nice to apply some style classes that jazz up the look and feel of the site.
On the other hand, the layout and content is straight forward and easy to follow!
I also get the problem with Firefox aligning to the left rather than central :-
TIP: I always use Firefox for previewing my sites in design phase, as with a click of the mouse in the lower right hand corner you can automatically switch the rendering to IE and back again without any hassel so you know what the majority of users will be getting!
Good start, good luck!
Thanks
Alex
kazimmerman posted this at 10:40 — 17th May 2006.
He has: 698 posts
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Thanks for the critiques and advice. I'm working on aligning it to the center which it is supposed to do. If anyone could quickly tell me how I could align it to the center that would be great because the way I am doing it apparently is not working. I have an idea I am going to try later on tonight when I get home though.
Thanks again. I'd love to hear some more.
Kurtis
ScienceFact posted this at 12:27 — 17th May 2006.
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Joined: May 2006
I center sites by having an extra table with one cell, centrally aligned that ALL content goes in
CONTENT HERE
kazimmerman posted this at 21:10 — 17th May 2006.
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I took care of the centering issue. Any other comments, suggestions, etc?
kazimmerman posted this at 22:46 — 19th May 2006.
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I have created a new banner. I was wondering if it is any better than the one I had.
http://gx-web.com
businessman posted this at 12:30 — 29th May 2006.
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Joined: May 2006
i think u should utilize the whole page
sedaine posted this at 16:54 — 30th May 2006.
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The site is a bit bland. It's plain and for what you offer, tools for web designers etc. you had better make a GREAT first impression. Because if I come to a site that aims to appeal to an expert then it should have elements that leave me in AWE!
Spice up the site with a splash or 2 of color here and there.
liway posted this at 11:44 — 31st May 2006.
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Joined: Jan 2006
nice, but im not a big fan of dark grey, try something lighter.
atomic17 posted this at 16:41 — 31st May 2006.
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I would try and use the whole page and not try to center everything. If you are going to try and sell yourself as a website developer/help site, you want your website to look professional. I agree with early quotes, I would look to enhance your graphics and use of fonts to separate yourself from other sites. You may want to think about displaying some templates, give some examples.
kazimmerman posted this at 17:22 — 31st May 2006.
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I'm going to use this template when I am opening. I appreciate your comments and I am going to work on developing a new template for future use. Thank you very much.
Kurtis
DaveyBoy posted this at 18:06 — 31st May 2006.
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What does your company actually do? Is it paid design services or just the templates?
kazimmerman posted this at 03:21 — 1st June 2006.
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As quoted on the front page:
It's not currently paid. We simply create free templates for organizations/businesses and offer help to aspiring webmasters.
And to those of you who said something about using the whole screen, there is an option for either a fixed width or fluid design right above the navigation. I meant to mention that earlier.
Kurtis
Papworth posted this at 22:12 — 1st June 2006.
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Joined: Jun 2006
My first impression when I visited your site was that you'd gone for the simple yet professional look, and in my opinion this has worked out well. The site as a whole doesn't seem to be centred in Firefox however.
Your graphics and general layout is excellent. And from what I can see you are really making an effort with the content. Overall you have a solid base to work on. Keep adding new and more content, and just keep spreading the word!
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