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Twinsen
8th October 2003, 12:14
zup again.. i'm building my own website, after finishing a lot of payed projects then i would like to know your opinion:
www.mi-pagina.cl/injerto
it is, by the way, in my native language Spanish, but as soon as I finish it i gonna make an alternative version in english language..
however it is very easy to understand, and the most important is the site itself..
thanks
Twinsen
8th October 2003, 12:17
well.. if you check my graphical art gallery you'll see almost all text is in english because i love it ;)
liquidmotion
8th October 2003, 14:38
tux must loooooooooove anti aliasing.
deathazre
8th October 2003, 14:42
agreed.
Twinsen
8th October 2003, 16:21
whatever you tried to say, i didn't understand your helpful commentary.. :rolleyes:
as i said.. i would like to know your oppinion.. please don't come with yout sarcastic comentaries
liquidmotion
8th October 2003, 17:02
christ almighty. i wasn't being sarcastic.
ANTI ALIAS TUX.
Germ
8th October 2003, 17:10
I don't think he knows the Penguin's name is Tux.
dlinkwit27
8th October 2003, 17:20
and he might not also know what anti-aliasing is if his first language is spanish.
Trigear
8th October 2003, 17:26
and he might not know what the definition of "is" is, if he's anything like bill clinton...
my constructive criticism: i like the simplicity. you need more content, but that can come later. i don't think you need a link to your page within the projects section of your page. tux looks pretty anti-aliased to me. a lot of the links in your project page don't work. why do you have a link to the putty executable on your front page?
that's all i can think of right now. maybe more later.
Germ
8th October 2003, 17:36
Nah the penguin does need some smoothing out around the edges.
liquidmotion
8th October 2003, 17:56
I'm gonna have to agree with Germ agreeing with me, on this one.
deathazre
8th October 2003, 18:01
problem is, it's not the sort of image you can use partial transparancy pixels on...
liquidmotion
8th October 2003, 18:24
add a little black glow to him.
Starbucks
8th October 2003, 18:26
Did you make this website with notepad?
Twinsen
8th October 2003, 23:33
hi again..
i know what the penguin's name is and yes, i made it with notepad.. (windows, because i left linux a lot of time ago because the time it was taking me.. i just took tux for decoration)
please give *comments* about the site..
i have to finish some girls-and-school related stuff before starting a new section in the website.. but i have "pictures ", "downloads " and "useless stuff" sections in mind.. ;)
and about anti-aliasing i'm still without understanding what does that means.. but i can live with this..
henry3k56
8th October 2003, 23:41
Anti-aliasing means smoothing out the edges of the image, some of the pixels on the edge can semi-transparent to the background if they were anti-aliased.
Anyway, it looks good for a simple homepage that many dialup users can load quick without much of a delay.
zootm
8th October 2003, 23:42
no anti-aliasing:
http://www.arnb.com/webdesign/chap9/antia/before.gif
anti-aliasing:
http://www.arnb.com/webdesign/chap9/antia/after.gif
making more sense?
Twinsen
9th October 2003, 00:00
thanks a lot zootm and henry... i got it ;)
well.. this is a free-time-made homepage with some stupid stuff for me and my friends.. and may be for other things in the future.. i just like the people opinion.. because i'm not very good with design.. but code ;)
liquidmotion
9th October 2003, 01:38
Originally posted by zootm
no anti-aliasing:
http://www.arnb.com/webdesign/chap9/antia/before.gif
anti-aliasing:
http://www.arnb.com/webdesign/chap9/antia/after.gif
making more sense? that's not AA, that's gaussian blur! :)
iomegajaz
9th October 2003, 02:47
LOL that is pretty god-awful anti-aliasing, zootm. =P
Twinsen
9th October 2003, 15:29
i got it anyway.. doesn't matter if that image has or not an antialiasing on it... (it's an example)
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