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Heather's Site In Progress
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 5:03 pm
by Sean Whitton
View demo here:
http://heathergladney.org/
Links don't work, but it's there.
I hate the design myself (I made it), but Heather loves it so it's okay!!!!!!!
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 5:27 pm
by StefanY
I think that it looks nice. The pictures are nice and the layout is organized.
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 6:02 pm
by Kvetch
Its look really bad if you are at less than full screen.
I suggest puting alt text on the link, to clarify what they are.
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 3:08 am
by Sean Whitton
Good move Kvetch.
Today I'm finalising all the pages, then it's time for you to start transfering content with me.
website work in progress!
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 9:19 pm
by hgladney
Everybody say, thank you xyrael and kvetch!
Thaaaank you!
Xyrael, re: layout/design, would you rather try something else? I'm happy to work on things further if you'd like to fix up/clean up/try something different. Timeframe is pretty open, I'd just like to have something up for an agent to look at by the time the book is done and ready to go out swanning about.
So we can certainly change things.
Also, we can put this one up now, and work on something big & purty to put up when we can later on.
Also, I took the liberty of pointing an lj person, mos_self, over to silentflame server service. (He too may be helping out somebody else who has minimal html skills...)
For the forum at large, if folks out there have suggestions for pages we should think about, by all means let us know. Thanks!!
Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 2:12 pm
by tollbaby
I think it's very pretty

I get very frustrated surfing around sites without content though, so I'll refrain from further content (it's the OCD in me LOL)
Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 2:51 am
by hgladney
Well, I need to get to compressing photos with Winzip to send along for graphics for website, but may not happen for a day or two...
Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 8:11 am
by tollbaby
Would cheesecake provide incentive?

heheh
<Evil Lynne>
Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 8:14 am
by wolfspirit
tollbaby wrote:Would cheesecake provide incentive?

heheh
<Evil Lynne>
I have already told her that I WILL take her to the cheesecake factory when she goes on tour for the third book
wolfspirit
Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 8:17 am
by tollbaby
Not nearly as good as homemade

Re: website work in progress!
Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 11:42 am
by Sean Whitton
hgladney wrote:Everybody say, thank you xyrael and kvetch!
Thaaaank you!
Xyrael, re: layout/design, would you rather try something else? I'm happy to work on things further if you'd like to fix up/clean up/try something different. Timeframe is pretty open, I'd just like to have something up for an agent to look at by the time the book is done and ready to go out swanning about.
So we can certainly change things.
Also, we can put this one up now, and work on something big & purty to put up when we can later on.
Also, I took the liberty of pointing an lj person, mos_self, over to silentflame server service. (He too may be helping out somebody else who has minimal html skills...)
For the forum at large, if folks out there have suggestions for pages we should think about, by all means let us know. Thanks!!
I'm happy with it if you and so many people like it! I don't think we have to worry. May I ask, what does this LJ user want it for? I don't want to badger them about it.
Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 2:17 pm
by hgladney
I'll take cheesecake both ways!
Yeah, I'm tough like that.
pm'd you, xyurael, thanks--and I hope I get the email/server thing sorted out quick!
For those of you settled in for the seige--I mean brining the turkey or marinating the barbecue meat or checking the poi and the pig in the pit--best wishes, and best of luck on the dirty dishes and the inlaws and the looming laundry and other ignored chores and the driving and the gas prices and the noise. oh yeah all that frickin' noise!
A little note on the harvest, the time of the season, and folks who like to cook.
This is why ya oughta bother.
http://www.livejournal.com/users/wicked ... 74347.html
Posted: Thu Nov 24, 2005 2:26 pm
by tollbaby
Heather, that was a beautiful post

Thank you for sharing it

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 11:15 am
by hgladney
Tollbaby, you're very welcome--and I'll pass along the nice remarks, too!
PS--yes, the turkey & fixin's came out amazingly good (you can do these things low-fat, even!) and everybody went to bed unusually early (if they didn't fall asleep sitting up in their chair outright) and amazingly everyone woke up early this morning.
Such as, about four hours earlier than typical of weekends...I have no explanation for *that* unusual event!
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 1:21 am
by hgladney
Spent this afternoon happily sorting out more pictures for the website.
I think I've got the page graphic combinations worked out now, it's just a matter of getting the art work to stop looking stretched, and mechanics like that.
Oh yah, and getting together some, like, actual content.
Wow, man.
Like, words.
Any suggestions from the peanut galleries on what y'all would like to see put up by way of abuse of the English language?
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2005 2:23 am
by laurie
Cheesecake recipes?
Just kidding (maybe...) but you post enough about various food items here that you probably should have a recipe section on your site. And a chocolate section, too....
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2005 10:18 am
by hgladney
Wow, I never thought of doing that one, but yes, a great idea!
A chocolate section, now that's gettin' serious!
Thank you!
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 2:22 pm
by Sean Whitton
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 3:00 pm
by Evaine
Just a thought on recipes - Diane Duane and Peter Morwood used to have a section of their website on the best places in Ireland to get curry.
They also had the dancing hamsters, which I used to go to when I was feeling particularly stressed out. There was something about that that just provoked uncontrolled giggles.
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 3:42 pm
by KiltanneN
Nice work.
If you don't mind a couple of suggestions [feel free to ignore]:
- I would suggest the credits links on the bottom of the page:
http://xyrael.net/ &
http://glish.com/css/
open in a new window rather than navigate away from the main site.
[When you do the external links page - I would suggest that they DO navigate away...]
These suggestions are more about personal preferance when browsing peoples sites...
- I would suggest that the graphics all have descriptive filenames - one of them has a filename:
IMG_0419.JPG
which suggests that it is the name given to it by a Canon digtal camera...
- I would suggest that ALL graphics have a copy right-sized for the embedded graphic - and that the "alt" description indicates how large the main image that will load is when clicked on. I noticed it a LOT more now that I am running on dial-up!
I really like it, but more importantly it works better across different browsers and doesn't mess up on different screen sizes.
Working across different Browsers is important - and so is working across different connection speeds...
-
I'm going to write a PHP script so we can set the bg colour and the like from the database, and all will run smoothly!
I would hope that in addition to using the php script for setting the bg colour, you make it possible for the Author herself to update content within at least some of the pages without having to know any HTML.
- It might be nice to also look at embedding her livejournal rather than just linking to it:
http://www.livejournal.com/developer/embedding.bml
AGAIN - these comments are ALL just suggestions. Feel free to ignore or whatever with any of them!
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 3:50 pm
by tollbaby
Heather dear, why is your site in Latin? *boggle* it'll take me all bloody DAY to translate that LOL
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 4:11 pm
by KiltanneN
tollbaby wrote:Heather dear, why is your site in Latin?
Clue 1
Xyrael wrote:UPDATE
Poss. new design:
Clue 2
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet
It's a demo by Xyrael - and the Latin is a common page of text used to provide filler... I don't think there would be much percentage in translation...
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 4:22 pm
by Sean Whitton
(tb, I used
this)
Thanks for the comments, kilt! Here are my thoughts:
Credits links are a very good idea. I will do that, and I agree heartily. Wish they'd make a open in new tab alternative for FireFox/IE7/Opera.
On the graphic names, that's because they're just uploaded from those Heather sent me. I'll get her to go through them all with cPanel

. You're right though, they arn't very helpful in that form. On graphic sizes, yes, I think I'll get Kvetch to do that. The reason they wern't here was 'cause it was a test page.
'Tis going to be database driven. I did code a WYSIWYG editor with logins and the like for SilverdaleLibrary.com, but no-one uses it! I might force heather to learn a little formatting html (ie p em and strong) in order to do it, using phpMyAdmin. Is that a little mean?
LJ can be integrated?! Brilliant! I always though that only Blogger could be. This is excellent, and I'm really pleased. I might get Heather to let me in to make a new template, or however it works, to fully integrate. I hope it works...
Thanks for all the help kilty!
EDIT: Bleh, you need a paid account to integrate, and I don't think Heather has one. Go Blogger!
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 5:01 pm
by KiltanneN
Xyrael wrote:EDIT: Bleh, you need a paid account to integrate, and I don't think Heather has one. Go Blogger!
from this page here:
http://www.livejournal.com/support/faqb ... l?faqid=68
All users are able to embed their journals, but Paid and Permanent Accounts provide more options and customization flexibility,
Have fun!
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2006 5:16 pm
by Sean Whitton
Excellent, thanks. I think we'll have to use a frame though, and it won't look very good (unless JScript works out). This is v annoying because it would look really good. Will look into it at some point.