• What are you working on? v7
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Thinking of hiring someone to create a simplistic landing page for a web-app that me & another member currently run. It will just be the single page in HTML/CSS Anyone know of an average price guideline to hire someone to do that? I realize it can vary, but just an average. On top of that, if anyone be interested in the above and wants more details about it, feel free to pm me :)
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[QUOTE=Ac!dL3ak;37032760]am i the only one that got the paypal thing where they're asking for a photo id, proof of address, and proof of ssn? i'm probably never gonna use paypal again because of it.[/QUOTE] Everyone gets that once their monthly transactions go past a certain threshold. Think of it as Paypal saying: "Congratulations on spending money with our service! Now bite the pillow, we're going in dry!"
Redesigned a page that people land on if they unsubscribe from our marketing newsletters and so far the amount of people who stay on the website after landing there has doubled plus a little extra. Booyah.
[QUOTE=KmartSqrl;37039201]Redesigned a page that people land on if they unsubscribe from our marketing newsletters and so far the amount of people who stay on the website after landing there has doubled plus a little extra. Booyah.[/QUOTE] Care to explain the improvements you've made? I'm very interested.
Just made a price comparison site (PAYG) comparing GiffGaff (The phone network) to lots of other networks. My first practice in using jQuery. [url]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/10231291/sites/giffgaffsite/index.html#[/url] Hosted on DropBox for the time being as don't have any hosting.
[QUOTE=TerabyteS_;37039865]Care to explain the improvements you've made? I'm very interested.[/QUOTE] Nothing groundbreaking really. We put a little tongue in cheek message on the page along with a couple cute characters that one of our illustrators did. Also put a discount code on the page and links back to the main store categories. Our audience is mostly women so I would be willing to bet the fact that there are crying cartoon bears on the page is a big factor hahaha.
[QUOTE=KmartSqrl;37040011]Nothing groundbreaking really. We put a little tongue in cheek message on the page along with a couple cute characters that one of our illustrators did. Also put a discount code on the page and links back to the main store categories. Our audience is mostly women so I would be willing to bet the fact that there are crying cartoon bears on the page is a big factor hahaha.[/QUOTE] That's a winner for me.
[QUOTE=adamjon858;37035861]Everyone gets that once their monthly transactions go past a certain threshold. Think of it as Paypal saying: "Congratulations on spending money with our service! Now bite the pillow, we're going in dry!"[/QUOTE] except i didn't have any money in the account before, during, or after
The last time I posted here, I mentioned using the HTML5 file reader to parse BSP files. The project has matured quite a bit, but it's still far from ready. This is a fully client-side BSP entity editor in the web [thumb]http://i.imgur.com/CWg5K.png[/thumb] Everything works as far as the filtering and editing goes, I just need to write a saving method so that the BSP file can be reassembled with the changes. The blue highlighted entity in the picture is the selected entity. The green highlighted entities are related as they're children of the selected entity. I've started using [URL="http://angularjs.org/"]AngularJS[/URL] to manage the application and it is just fantastic. I highly recommend checking it out if you're building something with a lot of interactive data; or one of the many other JavaScript MVC frameworks. Also, I found a neat binary reading js library called [URL="https://github.com/kig/DataStream.js"]DataStream.js[/URL] which allows you to read in c-style structs. It made the parsing process much, much more easy going. I'll be adding this to my github soon, once this tool is closer to finished. I feel like I should be posting this in the programming waywo. :v:
This is what I have been working on: [url]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/52732348/komplettNo.html#[/url] Google chrome and Dropbox together makes the navigation bar 2-lined. No idea why. Works fine locally and in other browsers. Anyways, I would like some feedback.
[QUOTE=xmariusx;37043301]This is what I have been working on: [url]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/52732348/komplettNo.html#[/url] Google chrome and Dropbox together makes the navigation bar 2-lined. No idea why. Works fine locally and in other browsers. Anyways, I would like some feedback.[/QUOTE] I wouldn't mind seeing Komplett use this (Norwegian myself), really.
Put a nice and simple front end on my pricebot from a few pages back [img]http://puu.sh/NTPa[/img] oh I just noticed my price colours are inverted :c
[QUOTE=wizard`;37047663]Put a nice and simple front end on my pricebot from a few pages back [img]http://puu.sh/NTPa[/img] oh I just noticed my price colours are inverted :c[/QUOTE] Nice and clean! :) But please, no horizontal scrolling! edit: Oh wait. The scrolling was because I was wathcing this on my laptop yesterday!(small screen) sorry ;)
[QUOTE=Amiga OS;37053679][t]http://puu.sh/O0SG[/t][/QUOTE] I don't really like the flat, soulless button. Stick more padding-bottom into it and set font-weight to bold.
The "sign in" text not being vertically centered shits me.
[URL="http://necolas.github.com/normalize.css/"]normalize.css[/URL]
[QUOTE=Amiga OS;37066782][t]http://puu.sh/Og86[/t] Placekitten is staying there until I work on a logo.[/QUOTE] i can't get over how bad your font rendering is, but looks good still.
[QUOTE=Amiga OS;37066963]Either blame chrome or windows 8. I'll run a cleartype calibration and see if it clears it up.[/QUOTE] Its 8, I have the same issues.
[QUOTE=benjojo;37068430]Its 8, I have the same issues.[/QUOTE] Chrome also renders fonts like shit on windows.
[QUOTE=KmartSqrl;37068776]Windows also renders fonts like shit on windows.[/QUOTE] Fixed.
Using a Mac at work has made me realise how ugly Windows is, especially in the font department.
I woke up from some kind of oneiric trance state and I was in the middle of designing this. [img]http://gabrielecirulli.com/p/20120803-213130.png[/img] Then I asked myself "What the fuck are you doing?"
Pretty much finished my 'GiffGaff Price Comparison' site. Compares prices from most of the main PAYG networks to GiffGaff prices. [url]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10231291/sites/giffgaffsite/index.html[/url] Used Bootstrap with jQuery and prettyPhoto (for lightbox iframes). I probably could have done it better but it's my first time actually using jQuery/javascript myself, worked out pretty well!
[QUOTE=Amiga OS;37071010]I feel a good Photoshop contest coming on, "Design your own smartphone & OS"[/QUOTE] Some webdev contests would be great.
[QUOTE=Jelly;37073301]Some webdev contests would be great.[/QUOTE] when that happened, it never happened. because everyone is too ~~busy~~
[IMG]http://i46.tinypic.com/1fiosw.png[/IMG] [IMG]http://i50.tinypic.com/34jadzn.png[/IMG] [URL]http://tuxedogaming.com/[/URL]
Some padding left and right would look better at the "JOIN" and "MORE INFO" something like this: [img]http://i.imgur.com/xqWxz.png[/img]
that pattern doesn't fit in at all
[QUOTE=zerotwelve;37080834]that pattern doesn't fit in at all[/QUOTE] The white one? I agree, but the black one fits nicely. [editline]edited:[/editline] Ohh, and a little more left-right padding wouldn't hurt :)
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