Interesting Ian
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CFLarsen said:Proves my point exactly.
It does no such thing. It refutes your point.
CFLarsen said:Proves my point exactly.
Interesting Ian said:Claus, you really don't have a clue.
Please.
CFLarsen said:Ian, I've done websites professionally for more than a decade. You really don't have a clue.
Please.
CFLarsen said:H3LL,I think you should concentrate more on realizing that your advice sucks, rather than trying to make this into a personal issue.
CFLarsen said:H3LL,..... You don't have the experience, you don't have the knowledge, you don't have the qualifications.
Interesting Ian said:I don't see why. I'm doing my own personal website at the moment and I know next to nothing about html and building websites. It's easy.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/interesting.ian/MindandReality.htm
rightbrain said:No comment.
Interesting Ian said:So any advice from anyone will be much appreciated.
CFLarsen said:Lose the tiled backgrounds.
Lose the black buttons in favor of text-links.
Smaller fontsize on headlines.
Smaller fontsize in the article(!).
If you want to have a personal homepage, at least state your name.
Interesting Ian said:Smaller font size yes. I certainly intended to change that anyway. And I was thinking of using a lighter green. I will add my name and introduce myself. As I say, I wasn't going to ask people until all the content was ready.
I actual like the black buttons myself, but I will certainly ask many peoples' opinions to see what they think.
CFLarsen said:Design is not democracy.
Interesting Ian said:Well, it is in a sense. The question here is whether the black buttons encourage people to stay, put them off, or have no effect. I really don't know the answer to that question. My feeling, for what it's worth, would be that either it would have no effect, or it would very slightly encourage them.
CFLarsen said:You really think you will have all that many visitors?
ETA: Usability is democracy. Design is not.
MRC_Hans said:I have been having a steady 100-150 daily hits for years, now.
The goal of usability is for many people to be able to use it. What's the goal of design? What do you mean by "design" anyway?Originally posted by CFLarsen
Usability is democracy. Design is not.