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| Web Design | |
| Posted by: | reed23 02:18 am EST 12/24/15 |
| In reply to: | For what it's worth... - NeoAdamite 01:44 am EST 12/24/15 |
| I'm no star web-designer, but I've built sites. In the nearly 2 decades since I started, I have never heard of a web designer leaving the audience at the mercy of some default browser behavior, involving their having to get under the hood themselves to adjust for their preference. Web design is about choices, and they should be made by the designer, not left to the limited web-design and browser-alteration capabilities of the large audience. The quality of the designer is measured by how well he/she decides on the best look for the site, its purpose, and its audience. Bold face is a notorious no-no in web-design as a basic font, and two notably contrasting colors are always recommended for unclicked and clicked links. I have to conclude that the designer here knows very little about web design, and the responsibilities that come with the field. Hopefully the numerous comments here will persuade the site to re-design the main page in an easy-to-read, non-bold font, with a color 100% suited to the content (it's just a news bulletin board), with an equally easy-to-read-and-detect color for visited links – in other words, something like the way it was. | |
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| As a web professional myself... | |
| Posted by: | NeoAdamite 11:55 am EST 12/24/15 |
| In reply to: | Web Design - reed23 02:18 am EST 12/24/15 |
| I, too, have been creating web sites since there was a web. (I make my living as a programmer, principal languages SQL, C#, C++, and Python.) Though I think you are being too harsh, the only statement with which I actually disagree is this: I have never heard of a web designer leaving the audience at the mercy of some default browser behavior There is a major strand in design thought which suggests that the more you allow the browser to control the layout, the better. The benefits of this approach became clear when mobile devices swarmed the field: plain-vanilla sites still looked good on phones without any user intervention, while highly 'designed' sites were unusable at any resolution but the one chosen by the designer. The current compromise, 'responsive' design, is a significant improvement, but it's much more complicated than either of the old approaches, and takes longer to get right. That's clearly what's going on here. I'm still holding off my comments on the design until next week, as requested. | |
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| re: As a web professional myself... | |
| Posted by: | MikeR 01:12 pm EST 12/24/15 |
| In reply to: | As a web professional myself... - NeoAdamite 11:55 am EST 12/24/15 |
| >I'm still holding off my comments on the design until next week, as requested. That is considerate of you. I hope that others would do that, and would also email their concerns, also as requested. I'd be shocked if they didn't make some additional changes in the near future, but I'd also hope that we could allow the volunteer staff here to have their holidays. Maybe we could all cool our jets for just a few days - even (especially?) if that means stepping away from the computer for a little while. If the Germans and English could have a Christmas truce in 1914, maybe the critics and armchair designers could try the same. | |
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| re: Web Design | |
| Posted by: | Vectorbabe 11:10 am EST 12/24/15 |
| In reply to: | Web Design - reed23 02:18 am EST 12/24/15 |
| Bravo!! | |
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| re: Web Design | |
| Posted by: | litgurl 08:03 am EST 12/24/15 |
| In reply to: | Web Design - reed23 02:18 am EST 12/24/15 |
| I strongly agree with the displeasure about the new design and especially the colors. The poster above is quite articulate about design and I find it unnecessary and rather irresponsible to suggest that users have to adjust preferences themselves. I'm sure that there are others here besides me who don't know how to do that and have no interest in figuring it out. This does not look better or serve the site well. Please fix it. | |
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