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johnp 05-13-2004 09:22 PM

Tieing up loose ends on Web Page (Critique needed)
 
referral frame: http://www.dallastaiko.org

directlink http://www.smtexas.net/drums/index.htm

I have no choice but to use a referrer for now because this is for a school project.

What do you guys think?
I set all my pages to XHTML 1.0 Strict, but I still have some conforming to do. My index page will validate though. Mainly the seperate image pages that need work. I also think that my style sheet has two non validating remarks. As soon as I figure those out the style sheet will validate.

Now overall design:
I still need to add a footer with this:

&cp; 2004 All Rights Reserved :: St. Marks Web Design

I'll do that tommorow during class I guess. (and have one of my minion classmates manually edit each page...)

The design is very functional and simple. I like my pages like that, Some may like it, but i would like suggestions upon how to improve it more in the future. Also, I know it is good on IE 6.0, Safari, and Firefox. I still want to check Netsacpe, Opera and Mozilla (I know Netscape and Mozilla are the same...) on Monday /Tuesday but if any of you have those browsers or browsers that aren't rendering properly please post a screen shot.

thanks!

witeshark 05-13-2004 10:42 PM

Very nice! Extremely fast loading! Clean and well organized ;)

mbegovic 05-13-2004 10:58 PM

It's way too bare for my taste. You could definitely spruce it up a bit, especially since it's not very graphic-heavy at the moment (loads instantaneously). The only bug I noticed was the rollover image for the 'schedule' button on only one of your pages (I think it was in 'talking resources'). I don't really think you need to worry about Opera and the like. IE is the big one, and it's usually the most unpredictable when rendering. Mozilla/Netscape/Firefox always render standards-compliant code perfectly. Two non-validated errors in your stylesheet are nothing (unless you need to validate it for class).

johnp 05-13-2004 11:03 PM



I dont have to have it validating... I could even use <b> and <i> tags... This class is a blowoff,

ALso, it renders on IE 6 perfectly.

THe other group in my class is doing this: www.clubchilenodallas.org

I'm not going to spend much more time adding more stuff mainly because I dont need to or want to. I just want to make sure it validates and make sure there are no errors. (and of course receiver opinions)


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