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New Hugi Website design!

category: general [glöplog]
madenmann: there's something like "wissenschaftliche transliteration", and tiamad was getting pretty close to it, so it's okay... =)

tiamad AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

hu(g)i
added on the 2004-11-22 21:20:21 by dipswitch dipswitch
Hi there!

LoneStar has worked a lot on the new design of the Hugi Website, and it has made tremendous progress. The current preview features:

* full-css menu
* cookies
* style extract
* xhtml validation
* theme management
* gallery generator
* using colormatch standard
* php independant div balancing
* contribute fix

Please continue sending us comments and bug-reports!

The URL: http://www.hugi.scene.org/new-preview/
added on the 2004-11-22 22:39:53 by Adok Adok
But still the logos, colors and typography suck donkeyballs... just look at other websites ffs and pick a nice color/style theme ;)

also margins seem to be jerky. for instance the graphics in the issues-pages dont seem to have a top-margin there.
xhtml validaton ... really ? let me doubt it with
Code:<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
And the W3C validator says it's not even valid HTML 4.0.

I'm sorry to have to say that but web design is a job. If your graphist/designer has no (X)HTML/CSS skills ask somebody else to do the job. U__U
added on the 2004-11-22 23:25:33 by p01 p01
I see no visual glitches on my browser. This is better than the first posted web site, but still not there yet.
added on the 2004-11-23 08:41:17 by s_tec s_tec
By the way, LoneStar would like to invite you to contribute more logos yourself. As you may have noticed, there are several logos and on each reload (or opening of a page) a new one is choosen by random.

The background can also be changed in the Settings.
added on the 2004-11-23 10:08:44 by Adok Adok
test. 1,2,5

Code: вот такая вот хуйня!


chuj
added on the 2004-11-23 13:34:02 by dalezr dalezr
new design? done in 1997?
added on the 2004-11-23 14:56:11 by mrdoob mrdoob
Quote:
And the W3C validator says it's not even valid HTML 4.0.


Nor will the CSS pass validation. At least it's a learning experience for somebody ;) (And at least it's not a professional (or paid) gig. Man that would have been embarassing).
added on the 2004-11-23 18:34:57 by Shifter Shifter
According to Changes between HTML 3.2 and HTML 4.0 (18 December 1997) : deprecated elements. The CENTER tag is officially deprecated since almost 7 years now. Still what is the first children of the BODY ?
added on the 2004-11-23 18:57:49 by p01 p01
LoneStar says it's now time for you to work!

- Release 740*92 banners (compliant with current flags map)
- professional stylesheets (css / compliant with current base.css) iow menu & color style
- backgrounds

We're looking forward to your contributions!
added on the 2004-11-24 21:36:51 by Adok Adok
reed says it's now time for lonestar to learn html!
added on the 2004-11-24 21:44:45 by reed reed
adok: if you want a design and a CSS, you'll have to provide a standard compliant XHTML page. With no markup abberations.
added on the 2004-11-24 21:49:10 by p01 p01
lol @ reed :)))
http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_intro.asp

after reading that, check it in action on www.csszengarden.com

for design issues, colorpicking: nick the colorscheme from a site you really like the colors of. Also make it coherent, thus site-gfx should be in the same colorscheme.

Zen Garden is an excellent example to also spot the power of various forms of typography. learn from it :)
alternatively, you could use this souped-up version of colormix.dk for color schemes.

(cue dutch color scheme jokes)
added on the 2004-11-25 13:20:32 by Shifter Shifter
colormatch, that is ;|
added on the 2004-11-25 13:21:40 by Shifter Shifter
Let's clarify my remark about : "markup abberations".

By that I mean, to use the various tags for their real purpose, not for their default rendering style in this or that browser.

You'll certainly have to parse/reformat all the previous articles/news in your database, but that's the price to pay if you want to quit your father's web and get a nice, usable and accessible design.

So before that WE work, the web team of HUGI will have to make the effort to provide a correct basis of work. Because the actual markup, with all its meaningless tags/attributes, vanish all hope to design correctly your website.
added on the 2004-11-25 14:53:41 by p01 p01
i dont see why is there so much fuss about all this markup validation etc...
at least not as long as the OJ banner automatically invalidates the site...
added on the 2004-11-25 14:58:25 by Gargaj Gargaj
I agree with all those I know and disagree with those I don't know!!!1
Gargaj: the fuss about markup validation is about forward compatibility, accessibility and respecting the foundations of HTML so that the work of the designers ( graphic creations and CSS ) is not ruined by the work of a lame HTML integrator.

And another side effect of complying to the WEB standards is to decrease the weigh of the bloated table based sites.
added on the 2004-11-25 15:16:28 by p01 p01
ruined = made impossible
added on the 2004-11-25 15:19:07 by p01 p01
not to mention historical records! If you don't comply, you may not be read in the future.

Then digital archeologists will believe the scene was most prominent in....

:P
most prominent in... not completing one's sentences? :)
tihi

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