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Hey Tim, Greg...Wayne??... any other "friendly" rec.boater...:)
Posted this about a week ago was hoping at least for a comment or two. I
spent about a month learning the types of coding necessary to put all the different scripts together... It's one reason I have been so quiet lately.. Anyway, last try... http://www.newenglandtreemasters.com ... I know a couple links are still dead. I spent the last two weeks building the "Portfolio Page" and putting in the controls.. The "Equipment" page took a while too but it has a display script, inside of another display script. The Flash presentation on the front page is "stock" but I did add my own objects and actions to in for another website I am working with, doing that in Macromedia Flash... Most of the adjustments to the site are border and background colors and making things line up with the Cascading Style Sheets that are the basic layout and feel of the site etc... Anyway, the customer really likes the color scheme but I still have to do a new logo... And ironically, like I said before the customer speaks English as a second language and hired me to "communicate" to the customers for them:) |
Hey Tim, Greg...Wayne??... any other "friendly" rec.boater...:)
On 3/10/14, 10:28 AM, KC wrote:
Posted this about a week ago was hoping at least for a comment or two. I spent about a month learning the types of coding necessary to put all the different scripts together... It's one reason I have been so quiet lately.. Anyway, last try... http://www.newenglandtreemasters.com ... I know a couple links are still dead. I spent the last two weeks building the "Portfolio Page" and putting in the controls.. The "Equipment" page took a while too but it has a display script, inside of another display script. The Flash presentation on the front page is "stock" but I did add my own objects and actions to in for another website I am working with, doing that in Macromedia Flash... Most of the adjustments to the site are border and background colors and making things line up with the Cascading Style Sheets that are the basic layout and feel of the site etc... Anyway, the customer really likes the color scheme but I still have to do a new logo... And ironically, like I said before the customer speaks English as a second language and hired me to "communicate" to the customers for them:) Hire someone who knows English as a first language, have that person work on the spelling, grammar, and stylistic errors and inconsistencies, and then get back to us. |
Hey Tim, Greg...Wayne??... any other "friendly" rec.boater...:)
On Monday, March 10, 2014 10:38:11 AM UTC-4, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 3/10/14, 10:28 AM, KC wrote: Posted this about a week ago was hoping at least for a comment or two. I spent about a month learning the types of coding necessary to put all the different scripts together... It's one reason I have been so quiet lately.. Anyway, last try... http://www.newenglandtreemasters.com ... I know a couple links are still dead. I spent the last two weeks building the "Portfolio Page" and putting in the controls.. The "Equipment" page took a while too but it has a display script, inside of another display script. The Flash presentation on the front page is "stock" but I did add my own objects and actions to in for another website I am working with, doing that in Macromedia Flash... Most of the adjustments to the site are border and background colors and making things line up with the Cascading Style Sheets that are the basic layout and feel of the site etc... Anyway, the customer really likes the color scheme but I still have to do a new logo... And ironically, like I said before the customer speaks English as a second language and hired me to "communicate" to the customers for them:) Hire someone who knows English as a first language, have that person work on the spelling, grammar, and stylistic errors and inconsistencies, and then get back to us. Well harry, it's about what I expected of you.... I suppose I could give up and bitch about what others have for the rest of my life but I have decided to keep on working at it:) Have a grape day:) |
Hey Tim, Greg...Wayne??... any other "friendly" rec.boater...:)
On Monday, March 10, 2014 10:28:56 AM UTC-4, KC wrote:
Posted this about a week ago was hoping at least for a comment or two. I spent about a month learning the types of coding necessary to put all the different scripts together... It's one reason I have been so quiet lately.. Anyway, last try... http://www.newenglandtreemasters.com ... I know a couple links are still dead. I spent the last two weeks building the "Portfolio Page" and putting in the controls.. The "Equipment" page took a while too but it has a display script, inside of another display script. The Flash presentation on the front page is "stock" but I did add my own objects and actions to in for another website I am working with, doing that in Macromedia Flash... Most of the adjustments to the site are border and background colors and making things line up with the Cascading Style Sheets that are the basic layout and feel of the site etc... Anyway, the customer really likes the color scheme but I still have to do a new logo... And ironically, like I said before the customer speaks English as a second language and hired me to "communicate" to the customers for them:) I took a quick look! Way too many exclamation points! Every sentence doesn't need one! See what I mean? :-) |
Hey Tim, Greg...Wayne??... any other "friendly" rec.boater...:)
On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 10:28:56 -0400, KC wrote:
Posted this about a week ago was hoping at least for a comment or two. I spent about a month learning the types of coding necessary to put all the different scripts together... It's one reason I have been so quiet lately.. Anyway, last try... http://www.newenglandtreemasters.com ... I know a couple links are still dead. I spent the last two weeks building the "Portfolio Page" and putting in the controls.. The "Equipment" page took a while too but it has a display script, inside of another display script. The Flash presentation on the front page is "stock" but I did add my own objects and actions to in for another website I am working with, doing that in Macromedia Flash... Most of the adjustments to the site are border and background colors and making things line up with the Cascading Style Sheets that are the basic layout and feel of the site etc... Anyway, the customer really likes the color scheme but I still have to do a new logo... And ironically, like I said before the customer speaks English as a second language and hired me to "communicate" to the customers for them:) === At the end of the day there are only two people who's opinion matters: Your client and his customer. From a customer standpoint, is the site informative and easy to use? I'd give it fairly good grades in that respect. Does it run well on all platforms, even older and slower computers? I have my doubts on that one given the heavy use of flash and scripting. I have a browser add-on called Flash Block since I dislike Flash's propensity for pushing unsolicited advertisements on to my screen. That means that I have to manually enable anything that contains Flash scripting. |
Hey Tim, Greg...Wayne??... any other "friendly" rec.boater...:)
On 3/10/2014 10:28 AM, KC wrote:
Posted this about a week ago was hoping at least for a comment or two. I spent about a month learning the types of coding necessary to put all the different scripts together... It's one reason I have been so quiet lately.. Anyway, last try... http://www.newenglandtreemasters.com ... I know a couple links are still dead. I spent the last two weeks building the "Portfolio Page" and putting in the controls.. The "Equipment" page took a while too but it has a display script, inside of another display script. The Flash presentation on the front page is "stock" but I did add my own objects and actions to in for another website I am working with, doing that in Macromedia Flash... Most of the adjustments to the site are border and background colors and making things line up with the Cascading Style Sheets that are the basic layout and feel of the site etc... Anyway, the customer really likes the color scheme but I still have to do a new logo... And ironically, like I said before the customer speaks English as a second language and hired me to "communicate" to the customers for them:) I can appreciate the amount of work you have done on this. It's obvious when you visit the website. The only comment I have ... and it's meant to be constructive criticism ... it's *way* too busy. I got lost after following a link or two. Maybe your customer likes it but as a first time visitor to the website I wouldn't stay long. Too confusing to navigate. Maybe a more simple home page with a link listing of services that are better organized by purpose. Appropriate videos could be viewed from within the links rather than displaying them all on the home page. I sorta lost the idea of what the company does. |
Hey Tim, Greg...Wayne??... any other "friendly" rec.boater...:)
On 3/10/2014 11:28 AM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 10:28:56 -0400, KC wrote: Posted this about a week ago was hoping at least for a comment or two. I spent about a month learning the types of coding necessary to put all the different scripts together... It's one reason I have been so quiet lately.. Anyway, last try... http://www.newenglandtreemasters.com ... I know a couple links are still dead. I spent the last two weeks building the "Portfolio Page" and putting in the controls.. The "Equipment" page took a while too but it has a display script, inside of another display script. The Flash presentation on the front page is "stock" but I did add my own objects and actions to in for another website I am working with, doing that in Macromedia Flash... Most of the adjustments to the site are border and background colors and making things line up with the Cascading Style Sheets that are the basic layout and feel of the site etc... Anyway, the customer really likes the color scheme but I still have to do a new logo... And ironically, like I said before the customer speaks English as a second language and hired me to "communicate" to the customers for them:) === At the end of the day there are only two people who's opinion matters: Your client and his customer. From a customer standpoint, is the site informative and easy to use? I'd give it fairly good grades in that respect. Does it run well on all platforms, even older and slower computers? I have my doubts on that one given the heavy use of flash and scripting. I have a browser add-on called Flash Block since I dislike Flash's propensity for pushing unsolicited advertisements on to my screen. That means that I have to manually enable anything that contains Flash scripting. Thanks. My wife was talking to me last night about putting in a script that would put static photos in areas where Java Scripting and Flash are for browsers or phones that don't do flash, or run Java Scripting... I will let you know when we get that set up and maybe you can check it out for me. Right now you just get a big green block at the top of the home page? |
Hey Tim, Greg...Wayne??... any other "friendly" rec.boater...:)
On 3/10/14, 10:56 AM, wrote:
On Monday, March 10, 2014 10:38:11 AM UTC-4, F*O*A*D wrote: On 3/10/14, 10:28 AM, KC wrote: Posted this about a week ago was hoping at least for a comment or two. I spent about a month learning the types of coding necessary to put all the different scripts together... It's one reason I have been so quiet lately.. Anyway, last try... http://www.newenglandtreemasters.com ... I know a couple links are still dead. I spent the last two weeks building the "Portfolio Page" and putting in the controls.. The "Equipment" page took a while too but it has a display script, inside of another display script. The Flash presentation on the front page is "stock" but I did add my own objects and actions to in for another website I am working with, doing that in Macromedia Flash... Most of the adjustments to the site are border and background colors and making things line up with the Cascading Style Sheets that are the basic layout and feel of the site etc... Anyway, the customer really likes the color scheme but I still have to do a new logo... And ironically, like I said before the customer speaks English as a second language and hired me to "communicate" to the customers for them:) Hire someone who knows English as a first language, have that person work on the spelling, grammar, and stylistic errors and inconsistencies, and then get back to us. Well harry, it's about what I expected of you.... I suppose I could give up and bitch about what others have for the rest of my life but I have decided to keep on working at it:) Have a grape day:) You put up a web site that you say is your work and you ask for critiques. Your spelling, grammar, and style have errors and inconsistencies. Apparently your client will not notice. All is well. |
Hey Tim, Greg...Wayne??... any other "friendly" rec.boater...:)
On 3/10/2014 11:30 AM, KC wrote:
On 3/10/2014 11:28 AM, wrote: On Monday, March 10, 2014 10:28:56 AM UTC-4, KC wrote: Posted this about a week ago was hoping at least for a comment or two. I spent about a month learning the types of coding necessary to put all the different scripts together... It's one reason I have been so quiet lately.. Anyway, last try... http://www.newenglandtreemasters.com ... I know a couple links are still dead. I spent the last two weeks building the "Portfolio Page" and putting in the controls.. The "Equipment" page took a while too but it has a display script, inside of another display script. The Flash presentation on the front page is "stock" but I did add my own objects and actions to in for another website I am working with, doing that in Macromedia Flash... Most of the adjustments to the site are border and background colors and making things line up with the Cascading Style Sheets that are the basic layout and feel of the site etc... Anyway, the customer really likes the color scheme but I still have to do a new logo... And ironically, like I said before the customer speaks English as a second language and hired me to "communicate" to the customers for them:) I took a quick look! Way too many exclamation points! Every sentence doesn't need one! See what I mean? :-) Thanks, I will check it out.. Most of the work was on the back end and I mostly put the words in to make everything even and fitting correctly... Any other input is appreciated... thx... Just went in and looked at punctuation... Have some hs english to remember but I did lose about 90% of the exclamation points, thanks again for pointing that out... |
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