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Here's my new Version 5 experimental website which dynamically adapts to your browser size....[ROTAERCZ...
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#1
Posted 27 October 2008 - 03:47 AM
Here's my new Version 5 experimental website which dynamically adapts to your browser size....
[ROTAERCZ Version 5.0]
It utilizes XML, PHP, MYSQL, Cookies, and a lot of Classes in Actionscript 3. All content, design, back-end, front-end, easing/tweening, and 3D programming was done by me excluding the 3D circular letters for viewing the guestbook in which I used the Five3D library.
I just finished working on the Guestbook and am currently testing for bugs. Feel free to try it out for a few minutes and tell me all the bugs and security problems that you find. Also leave me a word in the guestbook because it's up and running!
Currently there isn't a whole lot of content at the moment. It's like an empty blog right now. It's kind of a fun project that I like to work on in my spare time so I'm not really trying to fill it up fast or anything....
I was inspired by a lot of the 'old school flashers' like yugop, 2advanced, joshua davis, etc.
[ROTAERCZ Version 5.0]
It utilizes XML, PHP, MYSQL, Cookies, and a lot of Classes in Actionscript 3. All content, design, back-end, front-end, easing/tweening, and 3D programming was done by me excluding the 3D circular letters for viewing the guestbook in which I used the Five3D library.
I just finished working on the Guestbook and am currently testing for bugs. Feel free to try it out for a few minutes and tell me all the bugs and security problems that you find. Also leave me a word in the guestbook because it's up and running!
Currently there isn't a whole lot of content at the moment. It's like an empty blog right now. It's kind of a fun project that I like to work on in my spare time so I'm not really trying to fill it up fast or anything....
I was inspired by a lot of the 'old school flashers' like yugop, 2advanced, joshua davis, etc.
#5
Posted 27 October 2008 - 03:13 PM
Thank you for the feedback and clarification. I thought about that when I was designing the architecture and currently if you turn it off once it remembers the last setup that you used so I didn't think it was much of a problem. I will keep that in mind though.
yes, but it should be in the front of the page and not in a submenu... the user should see where he can stop the music in the "frontpage"... music is not always welcomed by users because they sometimes are hearing music themselves in their computers......
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