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schlange
03-17-2005, 08:41 AM
http://www.maxbartolini.com

Gibberish
03-17-2005, 05:11 PM
someone just found bevels in their photo editing program.

Interesting concept of having 3 enter buttons before you actually get into the site.

fullscreen alert by the way.

schlange
03-21-2005, 04:10 PM
please?

3 levels?
You should pay attention before you post stupid comments.
- The first click is the ENTER (circle) from the home page.
All sites have it
- The secondo click is the CONTINUE text
All sites have the SKIP button
- OK the third ENTER button is not necessary
That's right.

Bevels...?
Shadows...
Is that horrible?

Full screen?
Read REQUIREMENTS in th homepage.
So, if your commets are so stupid....avoid please.

Gibberish
03-21-2005, 04:56 PM
You should pay attention before you post stupid comments.
Take your own advice and pay attenetion to what forum you post in. You do realize this is a 'cool sites' forum and not a place to post your own work. Check out 'site check' to recieve feedback of your work. Of course you can deny this is your work but you defend it pretty strongly.


- The first click is the ENTER (circle) from the home page.
All sites have it
Agreed

- The secondo click is the CONTINUE text
All sites have the SKIP button
Negative. A 'skip' button is to skip an animation before it ends. As the animation at this time never ends it is a continue button and is basically the same as a 'enter the next page' button.

- OK the third ENTER button is not necessary
That's right.
This would be the third enter button which serves no purpose. Other then pausing the user from entering the site yet again. Which you obviously agree with.

Bevels...?
Shadows...
Is that horrible?
To each his own.

Full screen?
Read REQUIREMENTS in th homepage.
Why would you make the user click on a button to read requirments when all they want to do is enter the site. That is like having a 'read this to learn how to see our site'. That is to much work just show the content and any requirments right up front with no further clicks.

So, if your commets are so stupid....avoid please. A users opinion is never stupid. A good rule to remember in web design, if one person experiences it many many more will experience the same thing.