AN-net
03-26-2005, 12:38 AM
Well after weeks of development I finally finished:) Animation Talk (http://www.animationtalk.com)(Formely AnimatioNation (http://www.animationtalk.com)) has just opened with a new look and many new features. The site features a custom news section, custom portal, and dynmaic sidebar. We are also developing several subdomains and features.
With our new design we hope to achieve a cross browser and user compatiability by using web safe colors and a clean design. With these 2 properties it will hopefully allow all internet users able to browse our content with no worries. A custom news section developed by me uses thumbnailing and header redirections to allow our writers to post news articles and news links. The search engine for our news section uses FULL TEXT searching which allows our users to find the most relevant article, it also displays a little bar for each result on how relevant it is to their query.
Overall we are hoping to produce a site that is relevant and easy use for all animation fans.
The main page can be found at http://www.animationtalk.com. Our news section is located at http://news.animationtalk.com. The forums are at http://www.animationtalk.com/forum/.
Critics are welcome:)
With our new design we hope to achieve a cross browser and user compatiability by using web safe colors and a clean design. With these 2 properties it will hopefully allow all internet users able to browse our content with no worries. A custom news section developed by me uses thumbnailing and header redirections to allow our writers to post news articles and news links. The search engine for our news section uses FULL TEXT searching which allows our users to find the most relevant article, it also displays a little bar for each result on how relevant it is to their query.
Overall we are hoping to produce a site that is relevant and easy use for all animation fans.
The main page can be found at http://www.animationtalk.com. Our news section is located at http://news.animationtalk.com. The forums are at http://www.animationtalk.com/forum/.
Critics are welcome:)