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Timmee_3Styler
05-08-2005, 08:59 PM
http://www.p2b.com.br/

very nice

snapple
05-09-2005, 09:26 AM
wow - a completely useless pre-loader - what a stupid design!

The rest of the site was nice, although the clients menu was just stupid, why can't people see that it's a crap idea to have a menu that uses a 5x5 pixel square as a menu button?

The effects were nice though, the graphics were cool and the character being painted was nice to watch.

snapple

Timmee_3Styler
05-09-2005, 01:37 PM
beautiful insights on the site design snapple :)

Stu
05-10-2005, 12:34 PM
Nice site. Very Nice.

But it is especially annoying having your browser window hijacked to full screen, especially when you are running dual monitors and get the site between screens!

Its my browser, I like it the size it is.

Timmee_3Styler
05-10-2005, 01:40 PM
eheheh dual monitors, thats cool :)
does it usually happen when a site does a fullscreen popup ?

emergency_pants
05-12-2005, 04:17 PM
Yeah... I hate it that sites force to full screen... I use dual monitors too. I'm amazed at how may web designer's sites do that too.. you;d think they'd know better! Consequently, the site gets a big zero from me. Looks quite nice... except for the great big line right down the very centre of the screen, where the edges of my monitors are!!!... and so it's utterluy pointless. I'm really pissed that I waited all that time through that bunch of loading bars too! *yawn*

Timmee_3Styler
05-12-2005, 04:30 PM
anyone got a screenshot of what will happen? what did happen with dual monitors?

thanks...just curious

Ursulahoney
05-13-2005, 03:08 AM
I ditto you Snapple. Very cool but not neccessarily effective. Another one of those "I don't know what they are selling but this is cool." :p

About the dual monitors, I hear what you are saying but I have to say that, how much of your target audience is using dual monitors. Sounds like you are a monitor snob ;) . However... I would like to do some surfing at your place. Dual monitors cool.

Urs

emergency_pants
05-13-2005, 10:48 AM
"Monitor snob" is a bit unfair though (though I know you were jesting a bit there :) )... but that's my setup at work, not at home... I don't have dual monitors just because it's cool or anything. Not sure why I have to be excluded from someone's site for that. Anyway... if it happens, I just browse somewhere else.. it's not really a problem. But if I had a disability and found it difficult to use a site which didn't accept keyboard input, would that make me a mouse snob? Or if I had an eyesite problem and couldn't see 8 point pixel font typefaces, would that be me being a bit up my own arse? And how many people are there that can't use a mouse or have eyesight issues? Does that mean they have to be excluded because they're a minority?

snapple
05-13-2005, 11:12 AM
Completely agree with emergency_pants - people just throw usability out of the window and with the new disability act that makes it illegal for big sites (namely premiership football sites) to not cater for disabled users..it is a very important issue. And i know lot's of people, some who i work with and couple of friends who all have dual monitors at home... they are VERY useful, especailly when your working with a piece of software that has lots of panels, or following a tutorial (how many times have you had to shut down a browser, only to bring another one up, and the bring the other one up again???).

Dual monitors are in no way snobby! They are very very useful, for disabled users or otherwise.

snapple

emergency_pants
05-13-2005, 11:12 AM
Timmee, here's a couple of images showing what happens. :)

Timmee_3Styler
05-13-2005, 01:48 PM
Thanks emergency_pants

those look neat :)