@rlemon "Text however (like for development or writing) looks terrible at 1080p (no clean edges to the text, fuzzy). However, if you change the screen resolution to 1776x1000 the text is fine. Go figure."
@rlemon so the icons served as a way to tell the viewer what kind of content it was before they clicked on it. now that I have images they are probably not needed any more
@James weak typed, lexical scoped, prototypical and can support OOP procedural and many other programming patterns... it's a beauty and a beast all at the same time. Learn to love and hate it (but mostly love it)
@rlemon I thank you for it. But, what purpose do they server if you said they are distracting? I was gonna change them up a little to be like a little banner because they slide down into view
@tereško i thought it to be counter productive at first, him being a 'designer' in here asking design tips (presumably getting paid for it) but then I just learned to ignore it
well no blame too you, you're a musician. I assume this is only because you wanted to have a hand in the creative process with you're own marketing and selling of your stuff.
@rlemon I used to also have my work that was in the form of pdfs download only to view it and then I did some new work where I learned in InDesign you can create page navigation links (like previous and next) and output it to pdf format and it creates the buttons with the actions on click etc. Then I saw the swf format you save your files as and I did my pdfs in swf format so you didn't have to download them at all.
I feel like I've been help vamping off rlemon too much today but I have learned a lot about objects in JS, I'm gonna try to keep that to a minimum for a while now, I feel I burned up all my goodwill creds today
@rlemon Then I just as of the last 2 weeks gave in and made my projects have there own page like most people do when they show off pdfs like this regen branding project
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Oh i see. I call those energy vampires because they well do exactly that. I think people should really avoid those people. It is horrible how sometimes we help individuals and those simply tend to give back negative responses and actions
@rlemon and yes that is why I am changing them because you can't really view pdfs on the web or mobile directly on a site very easily. Chrome and Safari allow you to view them with out downloading them but they aren't the native experience you get with acrobat
@Demorus I like to try to help everyone. not everyone agrees with my help, especially if I tell them they're taking the wrong approach. but, well... they asked for help.
@tereško I know they aren't in this chatroom but maybe let Gordon or someone from PHP chat know (chatroom link) they have the high rep to get it noticed I think
@rlemon same with music, people cant accept criticism. Those individuals never mature and usually live in a micro world where they believe are superior.
@benlevywebdesign I mean the site would be more pleasant if the colors were better selected, some clash, some are too bright, the site while form look mostly professional, colors don't very much
also the background on my screen is pretty ugly (pixely)
I browse, hunt down questions that interest me or that are all horrible answers but already accepted and I cannot stand for future visitors to accept these horrible answers as valid.
@Event_Horizon I am open to suggestions and will take them into consideration. The colors are some of my favorites so that's why I used them. I like certain shades of red and blue's and I'm picky about it
gradients are not a good idea for site backgrounds. they are perfect for small areas, site backgrounds are best served as a solid colour or small repeating subtle pattern.
it's not a fault that they are gradients.. they take too long to render properly so browsers shove this ugly crap at me (and by me, at least Event_Horizon is seeing what I am)
@benlevywebdesign also, there's some bugs in your "Visual Design and Typography" section when you open one, the flipping pages have to be flipped through several times to turn sometimes (tested going back and forth)
dunno if thats finished, just figure I'd let you know
The part where it opens a "magazine" type view, when you turn page, it turns to the page its already on, and does it again, then turns to the next page finally
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@benlevywebdesign benlevywebdesign.com/#myAnchor3 under the Visual Design and Typography, click on one of the projects, the little window opens, it takes a while to load, then it has a flipbook that incorrectly flips if you click left and right a couple of times
@benlevywebdesign no browse subtle patterns.. the site.. check out a few. i like the linen ones. choose one and try it out. maybe a few different ones. go nuts.
but a single pattern or solid colour I defiantly do advocate.
@rlemon the pages didn't have the stripe on the right side and I just added it but I'm thinking its too distracting and maybe it should take it back out
every time you do this you pay a penalty because you have to reach all the way down the DOM tree.. when if you cache a common element you can just traverse from there
@benlevywebdesign again, I think it should be completely removed. but if you insist, try giving everything some margin to the left so nothing but the labels overlap it
I made a jsFiddle from the problematic part of my website.
As I tried writing the code:
Typing some letters to the field will list names using typeahead, and when any of the elements are clicked in the typeahead dropdown, the accordions that does not have a <li> inside which contains the ...
@rlemon I don't want to change the background color on my work pages to something different so should I put some padding around them with a background color thats different or do something completely different