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abbeyvet
Posts: 5095 From: Kilkenny Ireland Status: offline
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Would appreciate opinions - 5/12/2002 11:18:16
Client wanted a fairly monochrome site with a simple layout. I just feel there is something missing but I don't know what - the pages seem somehow dead looking. Two versions - one with a gray bg for text the other white. There will be a lot of text in this site so reading ease is important. No links or anything work. http://www.scriptsurgery.com/about.htm http://www.scriptsurgery.com/about2.htm Any suggestions? Katherine ++++++++++++++++++++++++ www.inkkdesign.com Women and cats will do as they please. Men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.
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john40004
Posts: 1346 From: Bardstown KY USA Status: offline
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RE: Would appreciate opinions - 5/12/2002 12:04:05
Hi Katherine, I looked at your site with both glasses on and glasses off. Loaded both sites and kept clicking back-and-forth. First with the top of both pages loaded, then with the bottom. Possibly due to the picture at the top, the gray seemed to be more pronounced at the bottom and also looked better. I viewed the site with IE 6.0 and resolution at 800 X 600. John Age has taught me the value of a hammer as to child-proof caps!
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Rangler
Posts: 294 From: Akron, Ohio Status: offline
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RE: Would appreciate opinions - 5/12/2002 12:24:08
I'm partial to the grey. I'd consider either framing the text table with black to break it more from the backgound or change the background to a solid dark color. Rangler Amateurs built Noah's Ark and Professionals built the Titanic! Couldn't get my Black and White TV fixed so threw it away!
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abbeyvet
Posts: 5095 From: Kilkenny Ireland Status: offline
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RE: Would appreciate opinions - 5/13/2002 9:34:16
Thanks Troy, As always you have the 'good eye'!! Made some changes based on your suggestions and I am happier with it now. More done at http://www.scriptsurgery.com/index2.htm Katherine ++++++++++++++++++++++++ www.inkkdesign.com Women and cats will do as they please. Men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.
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JemperLynn
Posts: 173 Joined: 1/11/2002 From: Texas Status: offline
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RE: Would appreciate opinions - 5/13/2002 10:41:43
I think you should think about changing the lines in the background. While scrolling they kinda threw me off a bit. May be a solid color. and put a border around the table.
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abbeyvet
Posts: 5095 From: Kilkenny Ireland Status: offline
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RE: Would appreciate opinions - 5/13/2002 11:21:39
Thanks Jemperlynn, Not sure what bg you saw - I am changing it about every 5 minutes at the moment, but some were certainly a bit too stripey. Katherine ++++++++++++++++++++++++ www.inkkdesign.com Women and cats will do as they please. Men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea.
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godshall2
Posts: 370 From: Telford PA USA Status: offline
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RE: Would appreciate opinions - 5/13/2002 14:44:52
Ahh Yes, That is a very nice improvement...It is really coming together.. Troy |www.aplustemplates.com
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_gail
Posts: 2876 From: So FL Status: offline
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RE: Would appreciate opinions - 5/13/2002 15:44:02
Katherine, quote: http://www.scriptsurgery.com/about.htm
Suggestions and changes are no doubt coming along faster than my typing, but here goes. I usually like to do a screen shot and "play" before I make suggestions but I don't have time now. So here's what I'd be playing with until something clicked. 1) Behind the large amount of text, I'd try an ever so slightly lighter shade of gray, not too far from what it already is now. I'd probably try this too: **** 2) Between "Peter Soutter is not a writer! " AND "Since 1995 he has worked as a script consultant and story analyst" I'd place a hairline sized (maybe a half point) red line, horizontally and midway between the two lines of text. The line would extend no longer than the ! which follows the word "writer." **** Suggestion #1 would reduce the dull gray look but would be keeping in line with your client's request for a monochromatic scheme. Suggestion #2, or something like it, would bring a touch of color into a pretty large, gray area. I think I'd also add a shift-return before "Peter Soutter is not a writer! " for a bit more "white (gray) space." gail Edited by - _gail on 05/13/2002 15:47:21
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PBailey
Posts: 907 From: San Antonio, Texas USA Status: offline
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RE: Would appreciate opinions - 5/14/2002 3:32:08
Katherine, I agree with Mike on the script surgery on the index2 page but I notice that it appears to be outlined on the other pages and shows up fine. I like the changes so far. Paula So much to learn......
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PBailey
Posts: 907 From: San Antonio, Texas USA Status: offline
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RE: Would appreciate opinions - 5/15/2002 15:36:59
Troy, How is the film strip background on your example done? I tried to do a similar effect and couldn't get it to work. Thanks, Paula So much to learn...... Edited by - PBailey on 05/15/2002 15:37:37
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godshall2
Posts: 370 From: Telford PA USA Status: offline
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RE: Would appreciate opinions - 5/16/2002 19:21:40
Hi Paula. Actually its very simple. I took an image of a film strip, lowered the layers opacity to about 15% and then applied a layer mask so it has that fading effect. This was in Photoshop. Dont use PSP, but I imagine it would be the same. Troy | www.aplustemplates.com
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PBailey
Posts: 907 From: San Antonio, Texas USA Status: offline
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RE: Would appreciate opinions - 5/17/2002 4:50:27
Thanks Troy, Didn't think about the layer mask! I'll give it a shot. Paula So much to learn......
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Charles W Davis
Posts: 1725 Joined: 3/7/2002 From: Henderson Nevada USA Status: offline
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RE: Would appreciate opinions - 5/17/2002 19:12:07
abbeyvet, The intended audience may not care, but many viewers can more easily read when the contrast in text and background color is greater. Also a personal preference. Not so forgiving, in my opinion is improper punctuation. I quote the following: quote: Since 1995 he has worked as a script
A comma should appear after: "Since 1995,..." quote: In London Peter worked as a script
A comma should appear after: "In London,..." quote: In Sydney Peter joined Beyond Film's
A comma should appear after: "In Sydney,..." Enjoy! It's your endeavor! Chuck, http://www.anthemwebs.com http://www.moderncabinetmaking.com
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