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Nillervision last won the day on April 16 2018

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  • Birthday 07/15/1968

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    https://nielsharbo.dk/

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    Copenhagen, Denmark
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    Web development, design, music

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  1. Thanks for the reply @BlueDreamer and @davep The page updated fine in other browsers Incognito (in chrome) didn't make any difference. The only way I could force chrome to reload the page was by entering the filename in the url. But the changes didn't persist when I went back to the folder url However after a few days the problem seems to have solved it self. I do have mod_expires set in my .htaccess, which might have contributed to Chromes behaviour. But anoying anyway.
  2. Hello everyone. It's been a while. I have a problem and I hope someone can help. I have a HTML file in a folder on a domain like this: domain.dk/folder/index.html (Its the ONLY file in the folder) The problem is I cant clear chomes cached version of the page, if I omit the filename in the url like this domain.dk/folder/ I have tried: F5 Ctrl + F5 Ctrl + r Ctrl+ shift + r Opened the inspector, and right-clicked the refresh button to clear cache and hard reload. Logged out of chrome Cleared cache in the inspectors application tab Cleared Local Storage, and Cookies for the domain. No problem if the index.html is in the url, but without, it seems impossible to update the page. Any ideas?
  3. It's been a while.

    Hope everyone is doing good ๐Ÿ˜Š

    Looks like there's still plenty of spam.here ๐Ÿค”

    1. BrowserBugs

      BrowserBugs

      Ahoy matey. Sure, enough spam to go around, you won't be hungry for moreย ;)ย 

  4. Wish me luck. I have just ended a longย career as web designer/ developer and have gotten a full time position teaching digital design and web development in the public education system.ย Looking forward to never ever having to deal with crazy clientsย ๐Ÿ˜„

    1. GrahamUK33

      GrahamUK33

      Hope it goes well for you.ย ๐Ÿ‘

    2. TimW

      TimW

      Luck wished, and thanks for your help here!

    3. BrowserBugs

      BrowserBugs

      Thankย God for that, public education needs to keep up with the industry, you're the right guy for the job :)

  5. What comes to mind first is that the content in both banners isn't suitable. Usually a special designed banner is not an element that gets updated regularly The first one says "New" - Is the product still new a year from now? The other one says "10% off" - Is this product still on sale 6 months from now, or what if the company can't sell the product, then the circle has to contain the following text. "15% off and 50 free opera festival tickets" or something similar A designer should always advice clients about the best use of graphic elements and the best use of banner elements are for emotional statements. Use the banner to catch the users interest, promote the message and the "dream" rather than the product. Discounts and news should be shown in elements that can easily be updated by client with out having to hire designers.
  6. Have you added a viewport meta tag? If not a phone will normaly just scale down the 'desktop version' of the page.
  7. Though this is an example of succesfull indexing. I still have my concerns, Google bots can execute scripts and decide to evaluate user experiences on in various viewport sizes, but the bot still doesnt have a viewport. I suppose a reference to an image in a data attribute might result in indexing at some point, but hardly good SEO practice. It's not just the transfer of bytes that slows a page down, the number of requests is also a reason to lazy load
  8. Does anybody have an idea how lazy loading techniques (where the src attribute are changed on scroll) affects SEO. Search engines dont really have a viweport and dont ever scroll? Will the images ever be indexed?
  9. Most likely because of absolute paths to the stylesheets etc. Open chromes developer tools and check for missing resources under the network tab.
  10. use the preload attribute and set the value to "none" https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/video
  11. You will need access to the server for this. If the site is created using .NET there probably will not be any html files for you to edit. The files that generates the markup will be asp or aspx files. If you really own the site you should be able to access the server. Then You could use a text editor and try to search and replace for the menu title in any asp/aspx files, but it is most likely that the whole menu is generated by a function/class file which has been compiled to byte code when saved. The original code behind files might be on the server, in which case you can open them in Microsoft Visual Studio and edit/recompile them. But you will need server access for this. These files can not be downloaded through normal http access. EDIT: You could of cause also download a a static copy of rhe generated HTML and edit it a wysiwig editor like dreamweaver. But you will lose any functionality that runs on the server.
  12. Thanks for sharing. Ive been a Logic user for over 15 years. But Cakewalk is absolutely a great platform.
  13. Though these are all valid arguments for using a CMS it is not certain its the best solution for OP. Static HTML/PHP files loads faster than CMS pages because there are no database queries. With a little PHP knowledge you can include a header, menu, footer etc. on a 'static' page as well instead of copy/paste. Wordpress and most other CM systems performs database queries based on parameters in the url. This makes the site much more vonurable to attacks than a static site. The query parameters can also give a beginner problems with duplicate content/multiple urls. The same goes for different post types. All in all a CMS is very powerfull but it takes a lot of experience to set it up the right way. For someone with HTML skills, but no knowledge of backend development, static are often a better solution.
  14. I think it would be nice to see the competitions again. but I'm not sure that we would get enough contributions. At the moment most active users here are developers with little or no design work to show.
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