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Community => Build with Elxis... => Topic started by: acampball on March 05, 2011, 10:21:02
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Here are two sites that I developed - about dogs
Unfortunately, all in Russian
http://dogdance.kssp.ru
http://belgiclub.ru
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Both sites are good for one reason: they are rich of content. However I believe that the style could be better. I dont like for example the blue coloured text, I would prefer black. I always like the custom components you create (com_dogpedigree). Enable SEO PRO on dogdance.kssp.ru
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Bravo acampball , Nice Jobs.
I agree with datahell's comments.
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Nice job. :)
+ Rich content
+Nice color scheme
+Handy (ergonomic) layout
-No link to index in header logo
-http://dogdance.kssp.ru/index.php?option=com_fristal&Itemid=11 - No SEO - No lytebox[dog] in opera. In ff too much cpu consumption (both in linux).
-http://dogdance.kssp.ru/index.php?option=com_fristal&Itemid=12 - No overlay video appears in opera.
Why not use a translation bot?
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Ah, and change that default favicon to a doggy head ;)
And please forgive me, the second site looks like a technical manual of a sony tv (no offence, peace. I just hate sonys).
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Many thanks for the comments!
2 jimmyz: Even if I did not really like the design of the site, but the customer insists, then I can not go against his wishes. Customer is always right.
What version of Opera are you using? I tried in version 11. Everything works fine
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....but the customer insists, then I can not go against his wishes. Customer is always right.
I am not fan of this idea. I hear other people saying the same thing but I disagree. You, as a much more experienced user in comparison to your client, must persuade your client that you are right and he is wrong.
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Of course, if I do not agree with the customer, then I will tell you about it. Just sometimes come across those that do not want to hear.
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My apologies, I had javascript closed in opera, because of testing some things in parallel of reading our forum. Javascript enabled, everithing is ok now.
Customer is always right, but by pointing him some Sony Service Manual next to his page, would definately persuate him.