View Full Version : Heavy CSS, Javascript tricked out website redesign. Please review!
tomazws
03-04-2008, 06:21 AM
Hi! I redesigned my website which based heavily on both CSS and Javascript. These are some out of the box design and effects that came to me. It might look cool but it might not be suitable for websites. So far, I've tested the website on Firefox 1+2 on Mac Linux and PC, IE 6+7 on PC, Opera 9 on PC, and Safari on Mac. The two things that I have yet to resolve is the scroll wheel issue, and the OnScroll lag issue.
- All tested browser EXCEPT Safari cannot scroll the page with scroll wheel...
- And the following browsers lag BIG time with OnScroll method:
--- Linux FireFox 1 & 2 (2 of my friends said ok, 3 of others said it lags...???)
--- Mac FireFox 1 & 2
--- PC Opera 9
Well other than that... I have worked around almost everything. But please test it out for me! Feel free to shoot me with suggestions, comments, opinion!
Anyway, here's the link:
http://www.uf3k.com/v8/
Thanks guy!
Hi! I redesigned my website which based heavily on both CSS and Javascript. These are some out of the box design and effects that came to me. It might look cool but it might not be suitable for websites. Well other than that... I have worked around almost everything. But please test it out for me! Feel free to shoot me with suggestions, comments, opinion! Thanks guy!
Intersting use of Javascript, it is almost like Flash without Flash, which is what alot of the modern AJAX kits try to do and some quite successfully. Is this all custom home-brew JS by you?
Only one problem whats "plan B" if the end user has Javascript disabled? ;)
Only one problem whats "plan B" if the end user has Javascript disabled?
Same question for you ASF8, what's gonna happen to your SWFObject when javascript is off?:p
Anyway interesting result thomazwf but the site looks rather empty, kinda unfinished. The site takes a lot of space on the screen but it doesn't fill it with much so one might think it's still under construction or something is not working. Well something is not working actually, got the javascript error with IE7,the ugly "Object expected" which takes always a while to find out...;)
Same question for you ASF8, what's gonna happen to your SWFObject when javascript is off? :p
Ummm - alt content in the div where the Flash will appear.
<div id="flashcontent">
<strong>1.) You need to upgrade your Flash Player </strong>
<strong>2.) Turn on your Javascript </strong>
<strong>3.) Visit one of the other 50 Billion pages online if you do not wish to do items 1 & 2 </strong>
</div>
But yeah ;)
tomazws
03-04-2008, 06:25 PM
got the javascript error with IE7,the ugly "Object expected" which takes always a while to find out...;)
Yikes! I'll have to check IE7 on a different computer since the one I tested it on didn't produce any error... hmmm...
Yea, the site is very empty... in fact it is extremely empty hahaha.. I got excited about posting here right when I finished my codes. I'm planning on take some time and make a couple neat background for the site, and most likely redo the top left corner nav, and just keep on adding more stuff...
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