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Sillyish gave it




on 24th Oct 2009 and said:I'm bad at going through a whole site, mainly because it takes a long time and I am not usually in the mood to take all that time, but here are some critiques, anyway.
-----------------~Your header is very very big. When I load the page, it's mostly header, and then a small slice at the bottom of the page, content begins. I'm a big fan of the idea that a website's header image should be no larger than 20% of the page (vertically). There's something very unappealing to have to scroll down to read any sort of content every time you load a page.
-I also found it strange how the header continues to repeat forever, but the content takes up only the far left side of my page, leaving a ton of header with nothing but whitespace underneath An example of what I'm talking about.
-Scrolled quickly through your blog, didn't read any entries that were particularly engaging, but I'm going to assume here that the point of your site is more then content than the blog.
-Adding some padding to the sidebar headers so that the text isn't flush with the gray background would look nice. I also found the colour scheme - a peachy skin coloured background and gray boxes for headers to be a bit odd.
-I thought for your layout challenge that a better prize would be in order. Creating a whole layout and just getting a bit of advertising? I think more people would get involved if the prize were a bit bigger, like a itunes gift card or a .com of your choice or something.
-Lots of errors when running your page through the validator, if you care. It's stating a xhtml strict doctype, but you're coding in more of a html 4 transitional style. I tried validating in that, but still came up with some errors.
-When displaying code tidbits on your tutorial, it'd be better to use the
<code>tag than the textarea tag. If you still want it to be scrollable and act like a textarea, you can always do that with css :-)-I went through a lot of your content and although you have a lot, I didn't find a lot of really really awesome stuff. I thought the backgrounds for download were quite blurry, as well as some of the emoticons (not all, some were good, but the very last ones had a blurry pixely quality.)
I thought the tutorials could have done a better job explaining. Basic CSS only says "take this code and copy it. Now you can start styling!"
Like, what? But how? How does it work, what do I DO?! A more detailed tutorial explaining how each part of CSS works would be much better. Right now the tutorial does a good job of explaining nothing whatsoever.
Also, your displaying HTML tutorial was quite incomplete/incorrect. You shouldn't be using textareas to display code, and another very useful way that most people use to display code is to use the < > .
Also, the xmp tag is officially depreciated, which means that it's being phased out of html. Which means you probably shouldn't be teaching it to newbies! :P
---------Okey dokey, I think I'm done now. Hopefully some of the things I said were useful for you to continue to improve on your site!
Good luck!
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