[QUOTE=wauterboi;44982979]YouTube?[/QUOTE]
allows them to use the html5 player on compatible browsers.
I made a [URL="http://eudoxia0.github.io/crane/"]project page[/URL] for my ORM. Feedback is appreciated. That's basically it.
[QUOTE=Eudoxia;44983407]I made a [URL="http://eudoxia0.github.io/crane/"]project page[/URL] for my ORM. Feedback is appreciated. That's basically it.[/QUOTE]
I feel like it would look better if the sub-sections weren't indented but otherwise it looks great!
[QUOTE=Eudoxia;44983407]I made a [URL="http://eudoxia0.github.io/crane/"]project page[/URL] for my ORM. Feedback is appreciated. That's basically it.[/QUOTE]
[quote]Crane doesn't drink the ORM Kool Aid: You won't [B]spend[/B] a single minute struggling with an interface that claims to be "simple" yet forces you into a limited vision of how databases should work.[/quote]
I'm too lazy to check the whole thing but I noticed that spent should be spend in the Philosophy section.
Company just launched our new site, what do you think? [url]www.tjcuk.co.uk[/url]
[QUOTE=Shadow801;45005576]Company just launched our new site, what do you think? [url]www.tjcuk.co.uk[/url][/QUOTE]
[u]Best part[/u]
5' 7" Average height
2 ml Tea drunk / second
2.5 Av. screens / developer
[QUOTE=Shadow801;45005576]Company just launched our new site, what do you think? [url]www.tjcuk.co.uk[/url][/QUOTE]
I think the post ratings speak for themselves. Hard to fault. Banner text seems to react weirdly if you constantly keep resizing the page, but that's not really a problem since no ones going to do that, and it fixes when you let go of resizing.
If you shrink the webpage a bit:
[img]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/277960740/Screen%20Shot%202014-06-05%20at%2022.58.25.png[/img]
Would be great if "world." could be moved to be on the same line as the others so the "learn more" is on the same line too instead of being pushed down.
Also do people still need a button at the bottom of the webpage that takes it back to the top? On computers and Android phones scrolling to the top is done in seconds, and on the iPhone where the scrolling "sticks", you have the "tap at the top of the screen" to get to the top easily.
[QUOTE=Shadow801;45005576]Company just launched our new site, what do you think? [url]www.tjcuk.co.uk[/url][/QUOTE]
the top image doesn't occupy the whole width of the screen.
[t]http://puu.sh/9gQoB/f4c9c85b64.png[/t]
[editline]5th June 2014[/editline]
looks fine in the other pages, its just home.
[url]http://codepen.io/XL5/pen/patDJ[/url]
Currently working on redoing my portfolio. Comments/criticism would be helpful!
[t]http://i.imgur.com/BaQZFbY.png[/t]
The colour scheme is a bit strange, I'd probably make the arrows smaller too
[QUOTE=XL5;45015713][url]http://codepen.io/XL5/pen/patDJ[/url][/QUOTE]
Make me able to click in the grey area to make it disappear!
Working on a blog for my travels.
[img_thumb]http://i.imgur.com/eLYfslU.jpg[/img_thumb]
[url]http://i.imgur.com/pYCs2Kk.jpg[/url]
For a gaming community that I'm a staff member at. Planning on making it a fully functional user control panel which will list in-game statistics, change password, ban appeals, etc. Just working on getting the layout good first - also plan on redoing the images soon. Not big on that effect my buddy used for the character images. I did base this heavily off of an old template I used based around Minecraft - I'm not amazing at web development and I'm trying to practice. So if it looks familiar, that's because it probably is. I stole some ideas.
Using bootstrap if you couldn't tell. ;)
It's a start, at least.
That white text is a huge readability issue, either darken the background, or make the text darker
[QUOTE=djjkxbox360;45020156]That white text is a huge readability issue, either darken the background, or make the text darker[/QUOTE]
It selects a random backdrop from a few different ones. I've fooled around with the text - white is really only thing that looks decent against it. Any ideas?
[B]Edit:[/B] Just noticed you suggested darkening the image - I'll try that and see how it goes.
[B]Edit 2:[/B] Here's the same page with the same backdrop darkened. Much better! [url]http://i.imgur.com/QFx8MUc.jpg[/url]
Here's the same page with a different backdrop;
[url]http://i.imgur.com/Y5GZo5C.jpg[/url]
could just throw a black to transparent css gradient over the background if you don't care about outdated garbage
Working on a login page - which looks better to you guys?
[url]http://i.imgur.com/4kK7EHq.jpg[/url] - Without blackground blur
[url]http://i.imgur.com/WXNicPC.jpg[/url] - With background blur
Also; at the top right, do you think that the Account dropdown is in a good spot or should I remove the IP button and move it over?
With blur, you want the focus to be on your login panel and not the background.
If it doesn't look to bad, you could try even more blur.
Alright - I tried blurring the background to make the focal point the login boxes - when I asked around (about six people) they all said the unblurred version looks better - what do you guys think?
[url]http://i.imgur.com/VMYE1zn.jpg[/url]
[url]http://i.imgur.com/wiEoZeo.jpg[/url]
[B]Edit:[/B] Oops, didn't notice I had posted it above. I feel like I'm spamming this thread. Sorry guys :( Just a newbie trying to get feedback.
Also, I changed a few things on the index page; does this look better then the previous version?
[url]http://i.imgur.com/9lalrOt.jpg[/url]
Been working on this for a while. Just modifying a theme to suit my needs for a small gaming news/review site.
[url]http://imgur.com/a/k2R2C#0[/url]
No idea where else to take it.
I like it. It's very minimal and easy on the eyes, as opposed to most mainstream gaming sites that likes cranking up the random content on full blast and blaring everything all in one split second to your eyeballs.
This may seem like an odd question, but I assure you that I do not wish to start a flamewar. However, recent events have put me in a position where I feel that I need to know more about web development than I already do. So, if asking server side questions is fine in this thread, here goes:
What language would be good for web backend development? I'm looking for something that is REALLY performant, and I've currently ruled out PHP, C#, and Java. The language should preferably be simple to work with, but powerful. Currently I've looked at Lua, and it seems nice. Any takers?
Oh and one last thing, I'm using mod_cgi, so almost anything goes.
[QUOTE=mastersrp;45034035]This may seem like an odd question, but I assure you that I do not wish to start a flamewar. However, recent events have put me in a position where I feel that I need to know more about web development than I already do. So, if asking server side questions is fine in this thread, here goes:
What language would be good for web backend development? I'm looking for something that is REALLY performant, and I've currently ruled out PHP, C#, and Java. The language should preferably be simple to work with, but powerful. Currently I've looked at Lua, and it seems nice. Any takers?
Oh and one last thing, I'm using mod_cgi, so almost anything goes.[/QUOTE]
Scala is pretty fast. Haskell has small web development community and the compiler gets faster every version. Same thing with Common Lisp, which I would argue fits the "simple but powerfull" requirement better than the others.
If you want to use Lua, OpenResty seems pretty fast.
[QUOTE=mastersrp;45034035]I'm looking for something that is REALLY performant, and I've currently ruled out PHP, C#, and Java.[/QUOTE]
Can you explain what caused you to rule them out other than "they're slow :downs:". What situation do you think these won't perform well in?
[QUOTE=mastersrp;45034035]This may seem like an odd question, but I assure you that I do not wish to start a flamewar. However, recent events have put me in a position where I feel that I need to know more about web development than I already do. So, if asking server side questions is fine in this thread, here goes:
What language would be good for web backend development? I'm looking for something that is REALLY performant, and I've currently ruled out PHP, C#, and Java. The language should preferably be simple to work with, but powerful. Currently I've looked at Lua, and it seems nice. Any takers?
Oh and one last thing, I'm using mod_cgi, so almost anything goes.[/QUOTE]
Go is almost C-fast, and it's got its own built-in webserver utils.
[QUOTE=mastersrp;45034035]This may seem like an odd question, but I assure you that I do not wish to start a flamewar. However, recent events have put me in a position where I feel that I need to know more about web development than I already do. So, if asking server side questions is fine in this thread, here goes:
What language would be good for web backend development? I'm looking for something that is REALLY performant, and I've currently ruled out PHP, C#, and Java. The language should preferably be simple to work with, but powerful. Currently I've looked at Lua, and it seems nice. Any takers?
Oh and one last thing, I'm using mod_cgi, so almost anything goes.[/QUOTE]
That entirely depends on how you use it. Strictly, writing it in C would be the fastest, but you don't want to do that for obvious reasons. If you're doing something IO heavy (lots of database access, lots of file access) Node.js [i]might[/i] be fast for that (I say "might" because a lot of people contest that). But really, any normal web development language is probably fast enough for your needs. Twitter runs on Ruby and Scala. PayPal runs on Java? and Node.js. Google and YouTube run on Python. Writing your app in C might give you better performance, but it's not going to be a pleasant experience.
[QUOTE=compwhizii;45035295]Can you explain what caused you to rule them out other than "they're slow :downs:". What situation do you think these won't perform well in?[/QUOTE] A too-small server that'll be the host of a few thousand users community. I mean I don't really know, Java COULD perform well enough in that situation, but I have my doubts. On another note, I have actually thought about Go as a language for this. I tried Node.JS, but if I'm gonna go with that I'll have to do some further research. Yes, I also realize that it's quite possible for the hardware to bottleneck it all up, but that's out of my hands unfortunately. I must admit writing it in C actually WAS one of my ideas. However troublesome it could be, it does have some amazing speeds. However, if others were to join the development, C would probably not be preferable. Thanks for your answers!
[QUOTE=mastersrp;45035815]A too-small server that'll be the host of a few thousand users community. I mean I don't really know, Java COULD perform well enough in that situation, but I have my doubts. On another note, I have actually thought about Go as a language for this. I tried Node.JS, but if I'm gonna go with that I'll have to do some further research. Yes, I also realize that it's quite possible for the hardware to bottleneck it all up, but that's out of my hands unfortunately. I must admit writing it in C actually WAS one of my ideas. However troublesome it could be, it does have some amazing speeds. However, if others were to join the development, C would probably not be preferable. Thanks for your answers![/QUOTE]
"A few thousand users"? That's no problem for something like Python. Just look at Reddit.
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