Hello Everyone!
I have just finished a simple website for my friends company, and I found serious error.
It seems that every time I refresh the website, some pictures don't show. It looks terrible, and i have no idea
what's the problem.
All images are linked properly and they are very small(mostly gifs). The problem appears in every browser and on every computer I tried. I didn't use any scripts, its a very rudimentary html+css website, and i don't have the same problem in my other projects.
The website is : www.bazgowine.com (language is Croatian so ignore text)
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thank you,
Tren
P.S
And if you manage to open the website properly you can also give some advice about design, because i'm still novice in web design
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Posted 02 February 2012 - 08:05 AM
I can't replicate the problem you are seeing, unless there are images I don't know about? Maybe they are just loading slow for you? Filesizes seem reasonable so can't see any problem really.
Design is actually pretty nice, but you have left so little room for the main content of the site that the bazka and kontakt pages look cramped. Why not let the page extend down rather than have a scrollbar?The rounded corners on these pages look odd as well, and they should be the same width as the other pages.
It seems that much more attention has been paid to the header and footer (which look good!), but the most important bit - the content - has been overlooked.
Design is actually pretty nice, but you have left so little room for the main content of the site that the bazka and kontakt pages look cramped. Why not let the page extend down rather than have a scrollbar?The rounded corners on these pages look odd as well, and they should be the same width as the other pages.
It seems that much more attention has been paid to the header and footer (which look good!), but the most important bit - the content - has been overlooked.
#3
Posted 02 February 2012 - 08:26 AM
mrchristoph, on 02 February 2012 - 08:05 AM, said:
I can't replicate the problem you are seeing, unless there are images I don't know about? Maybe they are just loading slow for you? Filesizes seem reasonable so can't see any problem really.
Design is actually pretty nice, but you have left so little room for the main content of the site that the bazka and kontakt pages look cramped. Why not let the page extend down rather than have a scrollbar?The rounded corners on these pages look odd as well, and they should be the same width as the other pages.
It seems that much more attention has been paid to the header and footer (which look good!), but the most important bit - the content - has been overlooked.
Design is actually pretty nice, but you have left so little room for the main content of the site that the bazka and kontakt pages look cramped. Why not let the page extend down rather than have a scrollbar?The rounded corners on these pages look odd as well, and they should be the same width as the other pages.
It seems that much more attention has been paid to the header and footer (which look good!), but the most important bit - the content - has been overlooked.
Thank you for the quick respone!
I also noticed that the problem is gone, i really don't know what happened. It could be something with the hosting server.
Thank you for your review! You are right, i didn't give much attention toward content design. Actually i didn't expect that my friend will give me that much text. Because of that my plan was to make a very basic website, without too much content. In the end i decided to use scroll as the laziest solution.
Another question: you noticed that i have problems with the rounded corners,and i agree they can be pain in the ass.
Do you or other members have any idea how to use them properly?
I always end up with 2 solutions:
1. Use usual squared div, and then add div with rounded corners on the top or bottom. (it has rouned part as bcg pic )
2. Make rounded rectangle as graphic and than put it as background picture for the whole div. In that case you must change the picture if you want to put more conent because the width and height are fixed .
Have any advice?
This post has been edited by tren: 02 February 2012 - 08:29 AM
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Posted 02 February 2012 - 09:11 AM
tren, on 02 February 2012 - 08:26 AM, said:
Another question: you noticed that i have problems with the rounded corners,and i agree they can be pain in the ass.
Do you or other members have any idea how to use them properly?
I always end up with 2 solutions:
1. Use usual squared div, and then add div with rounded corners on the top or bottom. (it has rouned part as bcg pic )
2. Make rounded rectangle as graphic and than put it as background picture for the whole div. In that case you must change the picture if you want to put more conent because the width and height are fixed .
Have any advice?
Do you or other members have any idea how to use them properly?
I always end up with 2 solutions:
1. Use usual squared div, and then add div with rounded corners on the top or bottom. (it has rouned part as bcg pic )
2. Make rounded rectangle as graphic and than put it as background picture for the whole div. In that case you must change the picture if you want to put more conent because the width and height are fixed .
Have any advice?
You can use border-radius for most modern browsers. In IE8 you need to use something like RoundRect.
EDIT: if you need to contain images you might have to use overflow:hidden on the divs to hide the corners...
This post has been edited by hodephdesign: 02 February 2012 - 09:11 AM
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