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This is just the first step

http://www.johngibbel.com

I need a few idea's to add bio contact button, email button. Should the info be on each page or just the home page? I need to add buttons to return to the front page. Each page is now on separate pages but my goal is to have everything in 1 swf.

This is just the start.
 
Posts: 332 | Location: Los Angeles | Registered: 02 August 2002Report This Post
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Originally posted by John Gibbel:
[qb] This is just the first step

http://www.johngibbel.com

I need a few idea's to add bio contact button, email button. Should the info be on each page or just the home page? I need to add buttons to return to the front page. Each page is now on separate pages but my goal is to have everything in 1 swf.

This is just the start. [/qb]
Something off topic but I think relevant... You light some rooms through plants and I noticed the leaf/branch patterns on the ceilings. Could you not edit that out?

-- A.
 
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Believe it or not that is what most of the clients want to see. Its a look that was developed by someone at sometime and clients ask for it. The look came from normal can lights behind plants giving the same effect. Over time I have started to mellow out the amount of shadow. On the other hand, I see the blown out white ceiling in people architectural shots that just looks strange.

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Something off topic but I think relevant... You light some rooms through plants and I noticed the leaf/branch patterns on the ceilings. Could you not edit that out?

-- A. [/QB]
 
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Images are have bad jaggies when resized. If your site deosn't use the bitmap smoothing class then it needs to. If it does already have it then it needs to coded "true"
 
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I will look into the images, thank you
 
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I fixed the jaggies, I was using the swf files and need to have the files in html. I plan to put everything in one swf file when i get the chance.

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Originally posted by Paul Jameson:
[qb] Images are have bad jaggies when resized. If your site deosn't use the bitmap smoothing class then it needs to. If it does already have it then it needs to coded "true" [/qb]
 
Posts: 332 | Location: Los Angeles | Registered: 02 August 2002Report This Post
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Hey John,

Typo on your � roll over "licensing". Just one s.

It's kind of a PITA to have to go back to the home page to get to your email. It would be nice to have a link always available. I'm not crazy about the BG color and graphic, but I guess that depends on who your prospective clients are.

FYI Exterior #3 has a white line on the upper right edge.
 
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I am working on the return arrow to home and I have already planned the email btn on each page. Thanks also for the image issue.

Every time you look at the page you will find small updates. Smiler

I was not sure if I want an email form or just click to open email app? I have just click now.
 
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