I have a website I have been working on bridgegatewebstudios.cu.cc and was wondering if anyone could look at it and give me suggestions. It is still under construction so it still needs some work.
@gustavoanalytics That type of question is not acceptable on SO
@Mr.Alien Haha, happens to all of us when we're doing something new to us
I was running a ruby gem the other day (I'm a total noob), asked guy in chat to help, he made a gem and had me download it that said, "Don't download anything from strangers"
I like to see if there's something to be learned mostly, if there isn't an answer and it's something where I think "oh, I know that", then I'll answer. SO questions are supposed to be answered by experts, after all. I'm only truly satisfied with a few of my answers, I think.
@TylerH To me answering is for the answerer's learning in addition to the OP except for a few rare cases. Rarely on new (non-dupe/basic) questions do I know a perfect answer off of the top of my head
An old guy is new at my work, was railing to me about the woe that is "today's music" and so I suggested him an FM station 98.9. He comes into work today and is like "Thanks for the suggestion, but it's 98.9, not 98.7. All I had to do was turn the dial once, though." smh
@ZachSaucier I agree with that. I don't see myself as expert enough to go answering those kinds of questions, though. In my opinion, I'd have to spend more time learning about it than it would take for someone else to answer adequately.
Since I don't think there's much to be asked still (wrt CSS or HTML) that is new that can be learned/answered with a few minutes of browsing.
you should try it, even if someone (like BoltClock) answers before you do or after with a way better answer you still learn more by doing it. You might be surprised, they can't answer everything
I used to do that every time but I catch myself spending two hours trying to learn it completely and still falling short while four people have answered with working solutions.
So by then I just think "bah. I'll just come back to this later to learn more" instead of answering
Our office has one for audio/video. It sucks because they spent thousands on it and on Adobe Creative Suite, but Premiere Pro on the Mac can't export to .wmv or .avi, the only two acceptable formats for the Web Server at work
@ZachSaucier It will show the color of the background-color - basically fade out on it look's good. But ill just do it as one image or just manually decrease the img's opacity
Erm when you have fluid design, with tabbed menu, you usually use 100% width right? What if you have too many tabs, they'll get on a new line if you're visiting on your phone, or a small screen. Is there a solution for that?