Beta site testing
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- gabe
http://clients.wrecked.nu/dewees…
there are a few things left undone, and most of the elements aren't fully functional (i.e. forms, etc.), but if you have a second could you give it a quick run-through and let me know your thoughts and if everything works ok.
...also your browser/platform
thanks!
- cajo0
Very nice site, I already want to go to that Iland. I've loved the ambient sounds...Is there any waves???
IE 5.2.2 OSX
- gabe0
thanks, glad to hear it works ok on OSX. i was having some issues with the iframes earlier.
i'm adding more waves now... they're there, just very faint!
- verydarkred0
wicked.
Win XP
IE 6
- gabe0
thanks. any mozilla or safari users?
- dsmith70
looks fine on Safari OSX.2
Nice Job!
- robotron3k0
freaking great concept!!! ie.6, pc, p4
- 4cY0
awesome, images a tad bit slow on OS-X Safari, but I got a gazillion sites open right now___
really nice work: both usable and engaging!
*tips hat*
- frow0
great work, gabester.
It was better than "cats", I'd view it again & again.
- neeko0
beautiful.
couldnt find any bugs either.
PC/IE6
- gabe0
thanks guys!
does anyone have any good resources on using FScommand (aside from macromedia.com), or documentation that covers communicating to flash via javascript?
- frow0
- slinky0
Very nice my man...
MAC OS 9.2
IE 5.1can't wait to try it at home on my PC/XP/IE 6
- turd0
i like the atmosphere.. beautiful :)
no probs in os9.2/nn6
- Mick0
I give it a perfect 10 :)
- sp0
A common problem with flash sites seems to be it's type when viewed in Linux.
The type collapses on Mozilla 1.0.1 Linux, it is barely readable.
The site looks very good, besides the type.
Nice one Gabe.
- sp0
"its" not "it's"
- shellie0
its awesome!
what size resolution did you design this for though?
on IE 5 on the pc you'll get cropping on the right side. the width of the site is 900 pixels but on 800x600 maximised its 750 on the browser with the least amount of design space.
but the site is wicked anyway!
- gabe0
thanks guys!
i was able to get away with 1024x768 on this client somehow, believe it or not...
hey shawn, i don't imagine too many prospective buyers or residents will be looking at the site in linux, but it does bother me that it doesn't display the way it should. any idea if there are any solutions since it seems to be a pretty common problem?
or are all flash sites pretty much screwed when it comes to linux?