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Syam (22:40 25/2/2001) tfountain (10:25 26/2/2001) Phlamethrower (11:26 26/2/2001) tfountain (12:16 26/2/2001) sendu (09:03 27/2/2001) kick52 (09:29 27/2/2001) andreww (09:56 27/2/2001) Syam (13:21 27/2/2001) sendu (17:20 27/2/2001) kick52 (17:27 27/2/2001) Syam (20:05 27/2/2001) Syam (21:07 1/3/2001) Wrath (22:28 1/3/2001) andreww (09:40 2/3/2001) Syam (19:36 2/3/2001) kick52 (21:17 2/3/2001) Syam (00:42 4/3/2001) ToiletDuck (09:51 4/3/2001) kick52 (16:57 4/3/2001)
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Samuel Midgley |
Message #85447, posted by Syam at 22:40, 25/2/2001 |
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i have just made a site using just HTML in edit could some1 have a look at it and tell me what u think thanks http://www.segagamer.vze.com |
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Tim Fountain |
Message #85448, posted by tfountain at 10:25, 26/2/2001, in reply to message #85447 |
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Unnecessary frames. You need a <head> section. Lots of unnecessary <p>'s. <h7> doesn't exist. Images should all have heights, widths and alt tags. All your content is unreadable because of the table that stretches all the way across the page. The table itself has no <tr>'s or <td>'s which b****rs up the page formatting. Poor spelling and grammar. In summary: Needs work. |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #85449, posted by Phlamethrower at 11:26, 26/2/2001, in reply to message #85448 |
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You sure know how to put a man down, don't you Tim? How about 'Nice try, but needs some work?' |
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Tim Fountain |
Message #85450, posted by tfountain at 12:16, 26/2/2001, in reply to message #85449 |
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That's not very constructive is it? |
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Sendu Bala |
Message #85451, posted by sendu at 09:03, 27/2/2001, in reply to message #85450 |
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That's not very constructive is it? And on that theme, but getting away from the basic html problems, the navigation scheme and construction is a little off. The reviews, for instance, are broken up into paragraphs, with each paragraph on a seperate page. Completely unncessary, requiring needless page loads. Also, there are no links on each of these seperate paragraph pages to any of the other pages. Compare and contrast to the review section of this site. (Speaking of which, is it just me, or are most of the graphics in the reviews section here broken?) Basically, put all the paragraphs of a review onto one page, and on that page have links back to all the main sections of the site. |
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Tim Brook |
Message #85452, posted by kick52 at 09:29, 27/2/2001, in reply to message #85451 |
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I don't know how to put this mild and be sure to get the message across but the colouring stinks, different colours for each page and not that great combination at all! Sam, what browser did you use to preview the site? Fresco perhaps? Frame and table alignment looks way off in both Internet Explorer 5.5 and Opera 5.02. Actually it looks very bad in Opera. The frame I assume that's supposed to be on the right appears below a large white strip on the bottom of the page. The frame syntax is incorrect, <frameset rows="100%,*"> tells the browser to expect two frames but you only give it one. You probably only want one frame to hide the actual location of the page source. In that case you should use rows="100%". I highly recommend you use the W3C HTML Validator to check out your web page and if possible preview it in Opera because it's very strict on correct HTML.
[Edited by Gulli at 10:48, 27/2/2001] |
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Andrew |
Message #85453, posted by andreww at 09:56, 27/2/2001, in reply to message #85452 |
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I thought the front page looked very nice. |
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Samuel Midgley |
Message #85454, posted by Syam at 13:21, 27/2/2001, in reply to message #85453 |
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Okay thanks for the respose i viewed the page in oregano and what u ppl seem to be seeing is very different from what it looks to me. were can i get opera? i'm only 14 and this is my first webpage and i'm gonna have links back to the other pages again on the reviews very soon |
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Sendu Bala |
Message #85455, posted by sendu at 17:20, 27/2/2001, in reply to message #85454 |
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Okay thanks for the respose i viewed the page in oregano and what u ppl seem to be seeing is very different from what it looks to me. The best thing you can do is study http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html32 and comply with everything it says when writing a page. Then be sure to check with http://validator.w3.org in case you made silly mistakes. You'll then have a website you can be sure everyone can enjoy, no matter what browser or platform they use. (Not strictly true, sadly, but this needn't concern you.) were can i get opera? It's not available for RISC OS, and you needn't really worry about it. As long as it validates, the way it looks in Oregano will pretty much be what it looks like in other browsers. i'm only 14 and this is my first webpage and i'm gonna have links back to the other pages again on the reviews very soon We all remember our first websites, I'm sure. Mine was an embrassing mess. I occasionally load it up for a good laugh Back to some further constructive comments... Once you've got the html right, you'll want to take care of the structure (see me comments above), then deal with readability issues. Unless it's a specific, important stylistic choice on your part, I suggest sticking with correctly constructed English sentences (with correct use of capitilisation etc.) and a consistent tri-tone colour scheme (one colour for background, one for text, one for text links). High contrast is what to go for when considering what colours to use, with black text on a white background being best. Oh, and add in a RISC OS games review section while you're at it! |
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Tim Brook |
Message #85456, posted by kick52 at 17:27, 27/2/2001, in reply to message #85455 |
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Okay thanks for the respose i viewed the page in oregano and what u ppl seem to be seeing is very different from what it looks to me. were can i get opera? i'm only 14 and this is my first webpage and i'm gonna have links back to the other pages again on the reviews very soon Opera is available from www.opera.com but it's not a RISC OS browser so unless you have access to a computer with Windows, Linux or MacOS you'll not be able to use it. I'll be more than happy to preview it for you in Opera if you want. Best for you to create some consistancy in colour selections, don't use different colours for each page - keep the same style throughout the site. |
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Samuel Midgley |
Message #85457, posted by Syam at 20:05, 27/2/2001, in reply to message #85456 |
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thank u all very much for the repsonse i have dealt with the navigation issues and i just need to upload them |
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Samuel Midgley |
Message #85458, posted by Syam at 21:07, 1/3/2001, in reply to message #85457 |
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Okay i've given up i looked at my site on my m8's Pc and it's a F***ing mess! so can some1 please tell me why the table won't work? |
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Nathan |
Message #85459, posted by Wrath at 22:28, 1/3/2001, in reply to message #85458 |
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Firstly you need the full HTML header of each HTML page, eg: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Sam's Sega Page</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> |
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Andrew |
Message #85460, posted by andreww at 09:40, 2/3/2001, in reply to message #85459 |
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check you have a <table> amd </table> and check you have a <tr> for each row and a <td> for every cell of the table. |
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Samuel Midgley |
Message #85461, posted by Syam at 19:36, 2/3/2001, in reply to message #85460 |
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i have checked i have the "<table> and </table>" but i don't know what "<tr>" and "<td>" are what are they? |
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Tim Brook |
Message #85462, posted by kick52 at 21:17, 2/3/2001, in reply to message #85461 |
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i have checked i have the "<table> and </table>" but i don't know what "<tr>" and "<td>" are what are they? <tr></tr> is to begin and end a row in the table, <td></td> is to begin and end a cell in the table. You should take a look at something like http://www.echoecho.com/html.htm which is a HTML tutorial for creating your website. |
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Samuel Midgley |
Message #85463, posted by Syam at 00:42, 4/3/2001, in reply to message #85462 |
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Thank you all have been very helpful and the site has been fixed www.segagamer.vze.com now you can find even more stuff wrong with it enjoy! |
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Mark Quint |
Message #85464, posted by ToiletDuck at 09:51, 4/3/2001, in reply to message #85463 |
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'me doesnt think it wants to connect to the site |
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Tim Brook |
Message #85465, posted by kick52 at 16:57, 4/3/2001, in reply to message #85464 |
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Looks good in MS Internet Explorer but doesn't display anything in Netscape 4.75. Couple of errors though, the top image in the left frame doesn't appear and when clicking on a link in the navigation frame on the left the selected page opens in a new window. You need to name the frames and target the links there like: <frame src="..." name="mainframe"> <a hr... target="mainframe"> |
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