View Full Version : c&c on new style! (Nightlife)
wouldnt mind some c&c on a new style i just finnished guys :)
Nightlife
demo link below
http://www.2evolve.org/vb/index.php?styleid=12
cheers
Chris
Nice only two comments;
The Quick links button shouldn?t really be visible to guests if they can?t use it.
And may I recommend working on getting the skin valid :)
Thanks,
Mat
Nice only two comments;
The Quick links button shouldn?t really be visible to guests if they can?t use it.
And may I recommend working on getting the skin valid :)
Thanks,
Mat
ql button aint a problem coz it doesnt show the menu if they aint loged in :P
and style works fine in ie and firefox..
not sure about other less popular browsers has i only have the 2 above
ql button aint a problem coz it doesnt show the menu if they aint loged in :P
Kind of what I meant. Some users who aren?t that familiar with vBulletin forums may think that the ?quicklinks? buttons were a navigation to other areas of the website and when they click ad nothing happens they might think that the website is broken :)
If you choose not to validate your work that?s your business :)
Thanks,
Mat
Princeton
02-27-2006, 01:43 PM
I could hardly read the "text ... I suggest changing the color
I could hardly read the "text ... I suggest changing the color
your monitor must be "extreamly" dark not to see light purple/pink and white text on a dark purple bg mate..
Princeton
02-27-2006, 02:15 PM
First rule of designing ... Never assume anything (regarding the end-user).
Second rule of designing ... Assume the worst settings and create from there.
First rule of designing ... Never assume anything (regarding the end-user).
Second rule of designing ... Assume the worst settings and create from there.
contradicted yourself ther bud..
altho if i was to assume everyone runs on an extreamly dark monitor it would be too bright for the ones that use brighter monitors ;)
cant win either way.
Princeton
02-27-2006, 03:34 PM
contradicted yourself ther bud..
no contradiction ... please read it again
I can't say nothing more if you don't understand
First rule of designing ... Never assume anything (regarding the end-user).
Second rule of designing ... Assume the worst settings and create from there.
first rule tells me not to assume anything with end users..
secound rule tells me to assume the worst settings on an end user....
?? am i missing somthing here?
not meaning to sound like an ass
The Chief
02-27-2006, 05:26 PM
love all your styles good job!! :)
Bratz-Designs
02-27-2006, 05:44 PM
Hey,
Overall it looks very nice! I have a few visual comments :)
1. The grey part in the upper part of the header. I think a dark purple color would look better. The grey doesnt come back in the template thats why it looks a bit out of place.
2. The white of the text could be a little bit softer by making it just a tiny bit grey.
Otherwise it looks very good :)
Princeton
02-27-2006, 07:53 PM
First rule of designing ... Never assume anything (regarding the end-user).
Second rule of designing ... Assume the worst settings and create from there.
first rule tells me not to assume anything with end users..
secound rule tells me to assume the worst settings on an end user....
?? am i missing somthing here?
not meaning to sound like an ass
there you go again ... assuming ... I never mentioned the end-user regarding the second rule.
thanks for the input lads
and as for
there you go again ... assuming ... I never mentioned the end-user regarding the second rule.
"Second rule of designing ... Assume the worst settings and create from there."
so i have to assume the worse settings on my own comp and create from there?
mmm seems to me the only way that statement could be taken is by it meaning for the end user.. if not to assume ther worste settings then whos worse settings have i to assume? surely u cant mean my own.
not going into a big debate about 2 lines of text you wrote. seeing as no matter wat you are just going to get in a strop about it and try to prove me wrong with anything i say. lol
no hard feelings.. ;)
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