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    Portfolio site for an artist

    Hi,

    Please check http://www.woutergeense.nl

    It's ment to be a clean, bit minimalist site.

    I checked this site on a mac and it was slower then on a pc; for that I used $version to speed it up if it's viewed on a mac. I would like to hear from people with slower (windows) machines on how smooth it runs. I think it runs not too smooth on a slower machine, going to check if I can check the cpu speed somehow.

    Please give me your thoughts, your suggestions are welcome!
    (on everything)
    Vincent
    SWIS BV

    Last edited by Markp.com on 07-23-2003 at 02:25 AM

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    Vincent,

    Now I know what you've been working on. I like it. The only thing that throws me is once you select an image from the portfolio section, it scrolls you to that image. From there you have no way of picking another specific image except to either scroll through, or hit the portfolio section again. Maybe have small pics of the images on the bottom as buttons that would do the scroll event to get to that specific image.

    Just my thoughts. Good work!

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    Thanks

    I'm not sure on how to do that, if I add small thumbnails the page would look a bit cluthered (is that a word?).

    The client wants the site to be as minimalistic as possible.
    I've had several comments on when you click an image in the portfolio section to get a full size pic that there's no couldn't find out how to go back. Clicking the big image will bring you back but it isn't too obvious I'm afraid.

    Vincent

    the project took way to much time
    Vincent
    SWIS BV

    Last edited by Markp.com on 07-23-2003 at 02:25 AM

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    I understand. I'm working on a photo site myself now, and the challange is how to first show the images well, and then how to get the navigation done well.

    Nice job.

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    portfolio

    Can't see anything wrong with.

    Nice work well done

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    portfolio

    Can't see anything wrong with.

    Nice work well done

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