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Ok, lets give this a shot. Regarding the problems I had with (x)html/CSS please read my opening post and follow the three discussions. They explain everything. In the end, when I tested my CSS site in browser cam, I could not get consistent results. Some browsers had the water image way up on the screen, with the orange main buttons missing completely. I used the nice folks here at the asylum and they were very helpful- but I was losing patience and had to get something online- I did not know flash that well so decided why not give it a shot. [quote]your design choices and practices in usability and interactivity are lacking[/quote] By ?interactive? I meant non-print, non-photo . . . or web. Definition of Interactive: 1 : mutually or reciprocally active 2 : [b]of, relating to, or being a two-way electronic communication system[/b] (as a telephone, cable television, or a [b]computer) that involves a user's orders (as for information or merchandise) or responses[/b] (as to a poll) True, my portfolio sites are low levels of interactivity, but still interactive nonetheless. The user sees options, makes a decision, chooses a button, gets sent to a page, reads page, chooses another button - - hence what is a website. No big and flashy animations- because I am not at that point yet- Again, I will not apologize for my current novice level of flash. I plan to continue to learn flash and will get better- adding more motion/animation to the site. As of now, the site is in its infancy. Yes, the water .jpg is too fuzzy- still learning how to import images without all that compression. Personally I like the way I set up my usability. Its not the normal predictable nav design. I think its fairly simple and easy to get around. Opening page has three main options and a contact button. On second level pages, yes, main nav location changes but not drastically as it is still the same orange color- standing out from the white/gray rest of the page is designed. Do not get me wrong, I like this kind of feedback and do not want to be so narrow minded- ruins the whole point of a critique- but Cameron- you assume too much from my website- I cannot code html/css, I am going after design jobs, . . . . [This message has been edited by CRO8 (edited 12-18-2003).]
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