Whoa...
that's not what I see!
Cleared cache, no effect... though it shouldn't have any since I've never visited this site before, but you can never be sure.
Anyway, I see this:
Man that's nice. I love the way they populate the interface as it opens.
It's tough to say anything about a 2A site because it divides you into the love/hate 2A camps here, but the thing that made me think this is one very innovative and groundbreaking company is a simple thing: the Flash On/Off button, top right. It's something so obvious that it's hard to believe it isn't commonplace. But they did it first, as far as I know. No site requirements, browser size crap or what have you on a splash, just on or off. Maybe it's just my first time.
if (you expect help){
then.help(others);
}else{
gotoAndCheck.aSite4.somePoorBastardinSiteChex;
}
really nice site. And now i think the new trend in webdesign is diagonal lines (or is it just my idea?). I keep seeing them everywhere, but anyway, I luv diagonal lines, they make the design look more elegant.
Originally posted by SSC Cosmic Man that's nice. I love the way they populate the interface as it opens.
It's tough to say anything about a 2A site because it divides you into the love/hate 2A camps here, but the thing that made me think this is one very innovative and groundbreaking company is a simple thing: the Flash On/Off button, top right. It's something so obvious that it's hard to believe it isn't commonplace. But they did it first, as far as I know. No site requirements, browser size crap or what have you on a splash, just on or off. Maybe it's just my first time.
I used to have flash on off for small sites years ago when my clients where so nervous about the flash player penetration, but these fears eventually went and things like this where no longer needed, seems like a step back to me, but I'm sure its what the client wanted.
As far as the site goes, top notch, I love the little footballs at the beggining.
lol @ the errors. simplicity designed for simple people lol. little kids and their over-concerned parents. seems like a nice site for the target audience. seems to have random load errors. that is odd. nothing amazing, some of the boxes seem to just hang on top of photos oddly.
solid work.
like it, maybe ah pain in the ass for dial-up users because of the images... On my cable it's a bit slow. Maybe because of the many visits a 2advanced site gets, I don't know. But really like this one, not too much flash and effects, just great for his audience i think.
Its a great site. Love the photography and the navigation with the soccer balls is great. I still have an issue with 2A making things way too busy. This site gets really crouded and with all the information and graphics in it, there is no room for good white space.
Excellent development, good programming, good flash and photoshop skills, but it lacks space. Its just too crouded.
Originally posted by sk8Krog Its a great site. Love the photography and the navigation with the soccer balls is great. I still have an issue with 2A making things way too busy. This site gets really crouded and with all the information and graphics in it, there is no room for good white space.
Excellent development, good programming, good flash and photoshop skills, but it lacks space. Its just too crouded.
I, too, have had the pleasure of enjoying the 2A portfolio since V 1.0. As for this project and the AYSO, the color scheme is perfect, the animation, quality, and attention to detail is fantastic. However, I am agreeing with sk8Krog in that their sites usually tend to be very busy, and I am left not knowing where to start. It is a bit crowded, which also inhibits the optimization of the site itself. I am using a T1, and the site is still chunky.
Can't really add too much that hasn't already been said, but nice job. Makes me want to go play soccer.
Love the colors and good use of iframes. I think 6.1+ for Netscape is able to handle iframes. 4.7 use to drive me insane, I'm glad we don't support that anymore.