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Old 07-08-2008, 09:04 AM
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Well its been awhile since I made any really new advancements in my web sites worth sharing besides small learning curves, when they all add up I'm left with what I've produced. Thats what I'm here to share and take notes from, if you all could please take a peek around these two new sites I've finished.

Ones my main site www.GoldDraco13.com, it has a splash page to divert traffic to my new project under lock and key but the general public can still access the main site which is where I would like to get the reviews from. I'm basically showing off my flash skills a little with a adjustable color scheme there to allow the user a choice to how the site looks and feels. The second site is my gaming site, I've mixed both flash and html and would like to see what you think, www.dragonsofpern3.com. Thanks for your time!


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Old 07-09-2008, 05:13 AM
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Hi

You can probably put it down to my baby keeping me up last night, but I was a bit confused about where to go, what to do and what the sites were about.

Could be just me!! :)
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Old 07-09-2008, 08:46 AM
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Think about all of us at work, who might want your professional web services, or find a restaurant for that evening, if all that music and shwish noise going on every time you go over a button, I'd get out of the page as soon as possible. It disturbs and many people might no go back. :)
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Think about it: wouldn't you expect a web design or any other professional enterprise to put their best foot forward to demonstrate their talents to prospective customers --- especially for their own site??

I do not get that from your efforts.
Besides inappropriately blending sites/site purposes, you do not define within any reasonable manner your purpose, products, services, or even demonstrate the visual balance and acuity that would indicate to visitors that there might be something worthwhile digging in deeper to discover ...... once they figured out your "game-like" navigational scheme!

Try being more focused on presenting a well-planned site that was created to serve a specific purpose and to communicate clearly to visitors in a general manner the information that is important to create the conversion necessary. Being less preoccupied with the gimmickery of Flash (which does take time to get the hang of) and gamemanship will serve you better in the long run, I think.

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I have a totally different posture when it comes to offering my web skills, as you can see.
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Old 07-09-2008, 04:33 PM
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Thanks all for the feedback, I Love the honesty in it, and its well taken. I now know I need to steer my skills into a more professional attitude, less gaming attitude when it comes to building sites. The sound with the buttons was something I thought finished it off and not made it worse so thats new news but I don't work in a office so I didn't know the pit falls there. I can understand the point though, and Vasili I have to say you have a nice look to your flash site, really professional and I'll use it as reference for direction on my future sites, well its back to the drawing board, going to try again and post something here you all go "WOW" over one day!


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Old 07-15-2008, 04:41 PM
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Been reworking both my sites and think I have it to the point where I like it and believe I handled the issues from the critics below, I also do have a problem I'd like to ask to see if anyone else gets this error from my flash, the error is listed below in code tags. The site url is www.golddraco13.com, please check it out and tell me what you think and if you've ran into the error listed below and know a solution to the problem, please let me know as I for the life of me can't reproduce the error myself, it was posted by a member of my gaming site that lives in Australia. Thanks in advance for any advice/help on my sites.

Code:
Line: 1
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Error: Object expected
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Old 07-19-2008, 04:21 PM
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Sorry to bump this but I would really like to see if anyone is getting the above error when going to my site. I'm trying to figure out if this error is from my website or the users end so any and all info you could provide if you do or don't get the error, would be more then helpful. Thanks in advance for your time and any comments/suggestions or help you might provide for me on this site.


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Old 07-20-2008, 10:22 PM
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Firefox crashed for me after I clicked 'enter site'. I use firefox 3 with the flashblock, noscript, adblock addon, but I didn't block any content on your site as far as I know.
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Old 07-23-2008, 07:42 AM
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I browsed around your site and did not have any crashes or errors! I use Internet Explorer. Interesting approach... I did not completely understand the "line map" or what I was suppose to do with it. But then I can be a little slow...... lo siento!
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Old 07-23-2008, 09:57 AM
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Sorry, but I found your site 'gold' a little too confusing. I liked the entry to 'dragons' it's very effective, but it wouldn't open, (I have 8mg Broadband) so I couldn't get to see inside.
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Old 07-23-2008, 10:17 AM
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Hi, defiantly a confusing site. You might be better with a conventional entry/intro & leading off to projects you have accomplished, then letting the visitor decide what they like. Not to sure if it’s my settings? But have never been that keen on a lot of flash sites as the text is quite often small & slightly distorted/blurry. (& I am reading this in the morning) lol.
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Old 07-24-2008, 07:34 AM
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You have made great stides in some areas, and slid further downhill in others.....

You "new" splash page does have more details clients and visitors want to see, and does help to clarify the purpose of the site itself much better than before.

HOWEVER, getting to the page is still so far "over-the-top" illogical, game-like, and completely unnecessarily difficult that you stand to lose 99% of anyone who happens across your site: having a portal is one thing, but following it up with a diagramic visitor "selection" scheme is absurd, IMO. Why not simply have a "sound" button on the Main page? And, offering 2 different views telegraphs your misunderstanding of serious online development, and suggests to all visitors a conclusion that you are probably in your teens (a definite turn-off with regard to credibility, and not supporting a feeling of confidence -- especially when it comes to paying online). I get the impression you are still tied up in a personal design loop, based on gaming and what you think everyone else expects to be tickled with rather than what works, is expected, and is required to be not just effective, but valued unilaterally (SE's and visitors both).

MOST IMPORTANTLY, though, you are totally off-base using the footer from VodaHost, for you are in no way connected to any of the firms whose logos you display: God help you if they track this to you, as you face stiff legal punitive actions for illegal use of Copyrighted Trademarks (even though you may be a foreign "enterprise" you are in fact hosted in the US and thus subject to the Laws of the Land).
You must be very properly permitted to use the trade names or marks of ANY company on any display portion of your website. If you were in fact an affiliate partner or registered developmental resource for any of the firms depicted, you may be able to display them, but then only in certain permitted fashions or places.

Get serious! So many people have commented about things regarding your site that it only stands to common sensibilities that after 2 or 3 such comments you would appreciate the import of such comments and strive to make corrections altogether!

There is no such thing as "fake it until you make it" in eCommerce, let alone compliant web design.


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Old 07-26-2008, 02:27 AM
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You have made great stides in some areas, and slid further downhill in others.....

You "new" splash page does have more details clients and visitors want to see, and does help to clarify the purpose of the site itself much better than before.

HOWEVER, getting to the page is still so far "over-the-top" illogical, game-like, and completely unnecessarily difficult that you stand to lose 99% of anyone who happens across your site: having a portal is one thing, but following it up with a diagramic visitor "selection" scheme is absurd, IMO. Why not simply have a "sound" button on the Main page? And, offering 2 different views telegraphs your misunderstanding of serious online development, and suggests to all visitors a conclusion that you are probably in your teens (a definite turn-off with regard to credibility, and not supporting a feeling of confidence -- especially when it comes to paying online). I get the impression you are still tied up in a personal design loop, based on gaming and what you think everyone else expects to be tickled with rather than what works, is expected, and is required to be not just effective, but valued unilaterally (SE's and visitors both).

MOST IMPORTANTLY, though, you are totally off-base using the footer from VodaHost, for you are in no way connected to any of the firms whose logos you display: God help you if they track this to you, as you face stiff legal punitive actions for illegal use of Copyrighted Trademarks (even though you may be a foreign "enterprise" you are in fact hosted in the US and thus subject to the Laws of the Land).
You must be very properly permitted to use the trade names or marks of ANY company on any display portion of your website. If you were in fact an affiliate partner or registered developmental resource for any of the firms depicted, you may be able to display them, but then only in certain permitted fashions or places.

Get serious! So many people have commented about things regarding your site that it only stands to common sensibilities that after 2 or 3 such comments you would appreciate the import of such comments and strive to make corrections altogether!

There is no such thing as "fake it until you make it" in eCommerce, let alone compliant web design.


Of course, the above In My Opinion only....
I'm sorry to offend you, footer removed in lue of information, just one note though. I don't believe there is a right or wrong way to design a web site, I see flaws in even your site that as a user makes me want to leave when entering so in the end its open ended to who likes what and why. I don't think my designs are horrible given what they promote. My gaming site is obvious I hope and my main one sis like a profolio more then anything so its what ever makes ME happy and not anyone else, a place to flex what I like in a web site. More or less my playing ground for what I know and want to express, now tell me where the harm of that is.

Anyways thanks for letting me know about the footer, don't want to get in trouble. On another note though, don't look to see me premeire my work here anymore, your just too rude for my tastes, being a critic is one thing but your beyond that, as an artist I look for something you can't see obviously so it'll be hard to ever get an unbias opinion from you.

Also, I'm not a kid but I do realize the market and what the market share is amoung young adults vs 10 growth forecast for future internet business and I'll give you alittle advice, if your not in with the new wave of designing sites then you'll be left in the HTML lol


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Old 07-26-2008, 09:05 PM
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I'm sorry to offend you, footer removed in lue of information, just one note though. I don't believe there is a right or wrong way to design a web site, I see flaws in even your site that as a user makes me want to leave when entering so in the end its open ended to who likes what and why. I don't think my designs are horrible given what they promote. My gaming site is obvious I hope and my main one sis like a profolio more then anything so its what ever makes ME happy and not anyone else, a place to flex what I like in a web site. More or less my playing ground for what I know and want to express, now tell me where the harm of that is.

Anyways thanks for letting me know about the footer, don't want to get in trouble. On another note though, don't look to see me premeire my work here anymore, your just too rude for my tastes, being a critic is one thing but your beyond that, as an artist I look for something you can't see obviously so it'll be hard to ever get an unbiased opinion from you.

Also, I'm not a kid but I do realize the market and what the market share is amoung young adults vs 10 growth forecast for future internet business and I'll give you alittle advice, if your not in with the new wave of designing sites then you'll be left in the HTML lol


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On the contrary .... I see things most do not, and mentioning them (technical, creative, and with business experience and perspective added) should never be cause for personal chagrin, but reason to welcome a broader vision!

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You have made great stides in some areas, and slid further downhill in others.....

You "new" splash page does have more details clients and visitors want to see, and does help to clarify the purpose of the site itself much better than before.
So many people have commented about things regarding your site that it only stands to common sensibilities that after 2 or 3 such comments you would appreciate the import of such comments and strive to make corrections altogether!
There is no such thing as "fake it until you make it" in eCommerce, let alone compliant web design.
Of course, the above In My Opinion only....
The diversity allowed on the internet certainly fosters unbridled creative freedom (one of the attractions of so many sites to choose to deal with), and you are encouraged to experiment and put forth that which best expresses you and your intentions -- no argument there!

However, being thin-skinned about the multiple (and nearly identical) comments that come your way that have been offered by more than a few peers for your benefit merely detracts from the mutual progress that is encouraged and traditionally experienced here in VodaTalk. The nature of your faux paux (with regard to blatently using the logos and trademarks of others) indicates something apparently lacking in your core understanding of web building and other things as well ..... and mention was made to offer you a "heads-up" to avoid potential problems down the road (again, broadening the perspective).

You have a lot to learn before you accuse me of being overly-critical or "biased," or ignorant of expertise I comment on ..... history proves me to be more than fair and supportive of peer progresss, and whenever it may be interpreted beyond simple mention or "report" I am careful to insert "IMO" as I know how personally certain individuals react emotionally first, rather than objective and balanced. Getting worked up over the comments echoed so consistently throughout this thread (some more detailed and composed than others) to the point of lashing out is completely unnecessary, and frankly, unwelcome.

The choice is always yours, and there is no dictate that you need the approval of anyone or any Community for anything you do (other than WWW Compliance and abding by Law).

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Interesting!

A whole new website overnight, more conforming to given protocols and standards. Fully functional, well-crafted Flash visuals, and without any ethical glitches, too.

Why, then, all the controversy?? No need to respond to that (or anything else, for that matter) .... enjoy your 'independence' and creative freedoms!
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Interesting!

A whole new website overnight, more conforming to given protocols and standards. Fully functional, well-crafted Flash visuals, and without any ethical glitches, too.

Why, then, all the controversy?? No need to respond to that (or anything else, for that matter) .... enjoy your 'independence' and creative freedoms!

I'm exploring my talent, learning with every site I do which I didn't think should have controversy as I was looking for guidance which I take in my own way and change at my own pace.


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Hi GoldDraco,

Can you remove that leaf hugging my pointer, it is irritating.

It is just like going into a departmental store to browse and you find a
sales staff shadowing you all over for lack of nothing better to do with his time.
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At the end of the day GD13, I think there really is no right or wrong way to design a website. Everyone will have a different opinion of your website, as they have with mine.

I think as long as it appeals to the broad market of your target audience, and as long as it does the job, then theres really no harm in how you go about designing your site. You can also further tweak your site when it goes live, depending on how much business you attract. I intend to do this once my company goes live, so I guess it will be a continuous learning curve.

Yes, some people may find things about your site annoying, but then again some people find things about my site annoying, and I really have kept it basic. It is impossible to please everyone all of the time.

So I say go ahead and be creative, and explore your talent, it whats makes one website unique and eyecatching over another website. And would it not be boring if every website had the same look and feel ?

Anyway, just my thoughts on the matter.
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I totally agree Rangaz, that is what creativity and BlueVoda is all about,
BUT.... GD13,
if you are going to ask the Forum for constructive criticism, then you must expect feedback that may knock you back a little, especially when your site is advertising Website design! (Unless you are a genius - in which case you would'nt be using BlueVoda, would you?)
It's meant to help, not critiise (English spelling!!) and in this case you didn't quite see it that way?
However, your new site is much easier to navigate and understand.
A little more tweeking - it takes a very long time to load - and it will be super.
I asked some young people I have staying with me to review your 1st. site and now they have seen the new one they like it much, much better. They, like us 'oldies' didn't understand the other one and I assume they were the age group you were aiming at?
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Thanks for the feedback, I do try to take into consideration every point that is made and look at them from all angles, and I'm no expert but who is when the industry is changing so fast that in my mind if we don't start breaking out of the box we'll be left behind. I can ensure everyone that I am an adult at 36 and relearning building websites again, I've done alot of html and built alot of sites but not in flash nor creative beyond the 10 rules to build a website, this is where I am now, in the curve to fine tune my flash skills and explore the outter edges of it and what it can do. To me the html sites are like books in the 1900's and flash is like first movies of the 1950's, if comparison serves us right then the next step is color TV which is what I'm looking for with flash or a product of that there after to accomplish, those that ride this tech will be far better off when everything catches up to itself in the next 10 years. Some major things I see that we worry about now but in all honesty we shouldn't as time will fix these issues, like site load times, computers are becoming more popular for the average home which is driving the internet service providers to expand there systems, more of these companies are looking for 2010-2015 to completly get service to everyone, anywhere in the world for a reasonable price. Computer manufacturers are having to build better and faster machines with OS like vista forcing the market forward which by 2011 be 100% on every machine running a MS OS. Then forecasting the internet business from internet companys like ebay or google will show You that the internet revenue is growing at about three times a year. Wow, thats all I say and knowing this is what drives me personally, with this information I guild myself threw my learning, taking in advice but also taking into consideration the future of the internet. Again I do appreciate all forms of advice as I'm still exploring the target audience I'm after, which IMO is ever changing too. Thanks again to everyone here as this forum is very helpful in veiwing your site from a different audience then your own friends and family. Plus the fact that there is so much useful information here to harness.


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