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Originally posted by markee
Personally I agree with Chris on all of his issues that he brings to the fore.
The disabled might be a minority but that does not mean they are to be excluded further and by posting a web page on the internet you are making it for EVERYONE to view, they did not choose to be disabled so you could at least show a little compassion and make it viewable by all (even if it means a little bit longer to code).
Sorry but than I do not understand why your sig should be less disabled-friendly because I don't know any screen-readers that can read text out of images. After all they did not choose to be disabled did they? Then again why do we use emoticons? Blind people can't see any emoticons can they? But still we use them!
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Originally posted by markee
288kb is a large file size for any website with as much text as yours. If it were 28.8kb then it might have been a different story but I could write enough javascript to replicate a fully, almost seem less looking, animated webpage (much like one in flash, but with a whole lot more animation than yours) using only PHP and Javascript. Furthermore I believe anyone who has been serious about webdesign for more than 9 months should be at the same caliber.
Sorry but I still can't believe that, a website just like ours cannot be created just using code with less than 288kb of space needed.
If you would like to try, i'll be happy to send you the images,... you need.
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Originally posted by markee
Colours and logos are only a minor issue when it comes to webdesign as they are not what makes the website function, but are just the icing on the cake and can be changed easily if you decided to go in a different direction. They should only paint on a house, it is the structure beneath that makes it a building.
I have a different opinion about this, I think everything that has to do with colours, logo's, ... is as much as important than the code beneath. These are the factors that make a website nice to visit.
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Originally posted by markee
There is nothing in that website that could not have been made through PHP/ASP and Javascript (with room for expansion) with an end result that is happy for any person and is compatible with search engines, online translators and the likes.
I'd like to see that! What about the music player (streaming mp3) ?
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Originally posted by markee
I did not mean to sound rude towards your work in any way, but want you to realise that there are other factors that you need to take into consideration when designing and coding webpages.
I did not mean to sound rude also, it's just hard to defend/express myself because English is not my mother tongue.