Cheong-see site crit
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- Chip
Hey dude.
None of the navigation works in Safari. Need to scroll every time.Nice body of work though.
anyone else...
- smellvetica0
nice stuff. maybe you could use some javascript to slide the nav down to each section.
- Dcsign0
Cheers for the feedback..
It seems that the safari browser is not picking my javascript anchor link 'window.location.assign' .... not sure why not as Opera, Mozilla and IE are fine.... can anyone help me on this one??
smellvetica: i actually had quite a nice dhtml sliding menu but had to ditch it at the last minute as there was some cross browser issues and it was not anchoring to the right areas... I will persist at it though...
- Dcsign0
For reference:
- blackspade0
me likes the idea of dhtml menu, other than that i liked it :)
- Seph0
Nice, all you work has a good standard of design, perhaps there could be some more technical stuff about your coding skills ? Give some technical info about projects.
Are you looking for work? Have you got any interviews yet?
How did you manage to do all this commerical work while you were doing a degree?
- Dcsign0
This navigation problem in safari is really bugging me as can't seem to fix it... need help!!
Seph: I kinda wanted to portray more of my design/ graphic skills rather then my coding as I want to move into more of a creative role.
Therefore.. yes.. i am about to start looking to move my job/ career to possibly more of a creative agency... no interviews as yet as haven't started looking.. wanted to finish my print portfolio first... (but if anyone has any job offers or suggestions??!!)
I took a year out contracting while at uni... and also continually doing contract work whenever i have a spare 5 min.....
- Dcsign0
Funnily enough i have actually accrued 3 years agency experience from working on contracts and permanent positions after graduating, year summer contracts and year out during uni..
- stewart0
mac OS9 IE5.0 :
1. i have a page-submit when i click something in the navigation menu on the left
2. the navigation menu is staying at the top. i have to click the "top"arrow when i want to go back to the top again.
it would be nice when the nav is floating, like i did here http://www.vahk.nl/client/vitatr…that's it.
- Dcsign0
cheers Stewart.. but i think since my target audience for the site is purely for online designers and people in new media I don't think there is a real need to support IE 5.0 as the percentage of people in this field won't have such an old browser..... but a browser detention page is on my list of things to do!!
the navigation is staying at the top on purpose... i did develop a floating menu but had to many cross browser compatability problems.... (not sure if you new but your floating menu does not work in netscape and opera)
- Dcsign0
I am looking to get my site linked up on other design(ers) sites and communities.. any suggestions.. urls?
- stewart0
yeah, ignore me.
i'm a minority.bye.
- Dcsign0
sorry mate! but promise when i eventually get round to launching the proper site it will support even ie 5.0.....
nice personal site btw..even if i can't understand a word of it!
- Dcsign0
^ any suggestions ^
"I am looking to get my site linked up on other design(ers) sites and communities.. any suggestions.. urls? "
- Dcsign0
^ another quick question.... ^
Am now in the process of applying for jobs in London and companies are asking what salary expectations I have...
I am looking for a middleweight new media design role with a creative agency in central London, I have accured about 3 years experience and this is my portfolio of work http://www.cheong-see.com/ How much do you think I should be expecting?? and has anyone had any experience of the job market in london recently??
Thanks!