Web site revision?
Last post 04-03-2008 10:53 PM by STL. 16 replies.
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03-13-2008 8:02 AM
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Marty Horn


- Joined on 02-26-2007
- Hoagland, Indiana
- Posts 314
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Folks, looking for comments on a possible design change for the AnySoldier.com web site.
If you would, compair these:
http://anysoldier.com/test2.cfm (revised version)
http://anysoldier.com/ (current version)
The only page with the test change is the home page. Comments?
-Marty Horn SFC, USA MP, Retired President Any Soldier Inc. P.O. Box 29 Hoagland, IN 46745 Marty@AnySoldier.com Freedom isn't free. Just ask my son...and my daughter...
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Marilyn


- Joined on 12-14-2007
- Pittsburgh, PA
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Hmmmm -- you know, this is a pretty clever innovation, Marty. Just at first it was a little disconcerting -- I found the matching movement of the button bar just a little distracting the first couple of times I scrolled down the page. But that quickly passed and I can see a real value to the user not having to go clear to the top (or bottom) of the page to click on another button.
It could be a real challenge, though, for the Where to Send page, I'm thinkin' -- there's a lot of info on there now --
My vote -- I like it!
--Marilyn
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Lorraine


- Joined on 02-08-2008
- Blairsville PA
- Posts 15
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Marty,I've seen it done like this on other web sites and I like it alot.
Lorraine
May God watch over you and protect you as you are protecting us.
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Mimi Z


- Joined on 01-13-2008
- New York
- Posts 172
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Marty,
Simplified. Perfect.
Thanks, Mimi
How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic w/the striving & tolerant of the weak & the strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these-George Washington Carver
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CptDan'sMom


- Joined on 10-26-2007
- Huron, Kansas
- Posts 37
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I like the revision. It helps me to keep track of what is on the page, without distracting me.
You can't outgive God. As you shovel it out, He shovels it in and his shovel is twice as big as yours . Mary Crowley (Paraphrased)
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Marty Horn


- Joined on 02-26-2007
- Hoagland, Indiana
- Posts 314
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Thanks for the feedback!
Some points however:
Please don't send me private messages on this, keep them here. They are ALL valid and none stupid.
Please include as much info as you can if you do NOT like the change or it does not work, like what browser you are using, what your Operating System is, and your screen resolution. A tip: if you can't see the bottom of the scrolling menubar on the test page, something is wrong. The menubar is only 380 pix tall, and if you are using a window so small it won't scroll, well....
This is simply a concept test. The AnySoldier.US site (OLD) had a menu like this for a short time. Notice too that we are trying to use more of your screen width so the page is actually shorter.
A comment was made that this would be hard to do for the Where to Send page. Right you are. Ain't gonna be there. ;)
Keep 'em comming! I need the input, good and bad! THANKS!
-Marty Horn SFC, USA MP, Retired President Any Soldier Inc. P.O. Box 29 Hoagland, IN 46745 Marty@AnySoldier.com Freedom isn't free. Just ask my son...and my daughter...
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ann


- Joined on 05-18-2007
- Posts 485
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Marty - Like the bar on the side instead of the top. Also like the concept of it moving with the screen. Really cool!
One problem though - it doesn't move on my screen, a 17'' screen. We are using IE browser, Vista - Home Ed, Premium and 1068 res. - wide screen. The bar also covers some of the text - a couple of characters. Hope I've got enough info here for you.
Ann
"...no one could be taken seriously who was not responsible to God."~Schweikart & Allen
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Michelle


- Joined on 05-19-2007
- Southern Colorado
- Posts 51
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Marty-
I use MSN Explorer with Windows XP. Resolution is 1024 X 768. I also like about 1" of my dashboard along right edge [always on top]. Sometimes my dashboard preference is a problem when viewing wide pages, but not this time! Although you've expanded the width, everything is still viewable with some pixels of background left over! When I checked-in this morning everything was GREAT; menubar floating. Tonight at 11 MST the menubar does not float. It's stationary in deep left field. Might be an issue on my end.
Thumbs UP! Michelle - [outing myself]
Yep! tried it again . . . Yep! It floats! That will be TWO thumbs DEFINATELY UP!
~keep it real
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Pamela


- Joined on 09-14-2007
- Posts 169
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Marty:
I like it a lot. Page is cleaner; scrolling draws attention to the menu bar. Works fine with Firefox. Pam
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Heidi


- Joined on 06-02-2007
- Florida
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I like the fact that the page is wider, but I am sorry, I have to say that I really dislike the floating menu bar. It is not just yours, I really dislike them all. I have one or two other sites I use on a somewhat regular basis, and they have them too, it is very disorienting to me. Will it make me not use the site...not on your life! but just thought I would throw my 2 cents in.
Heidi
"Ah, great it is to believe the dream as we stand in youth by the starry stream; but a greater thing is to fight life through and say at the end, the dream is true!"~Edwin Markham (1852-1940)
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ann


- Joined on 05-18-2007
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Marty - It works!!!! The side bar scrolls now on my screen. I had to click on a button first to activate scrolling process. Is that the way it's supposed to work? Love the moving bar. Really cool!
Ann
"...no one could be taken seriously who was not responsible to God."~Schweikart & Allen
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a_mom_from_SF


- Joined on 05-18-2007
- San Francisco
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Intel 2quad CPU@2.40GHz with Vista Home, Explorer, resolution is 1920 by 1080, though I turn it down to 1600x1260 when not video editing. Before I even got to your hypertext examples of new website, I’m finding the Forums suddenly full of white space. The tables have these long margins above and below each entry, causing me to scroll down to read what used to just fit comfortably on a page. It doesn’t matter whether I resize the window the out-of-whack proportions stay. It's disconcerting, reflects more light (so I squint to shield eyes) but more than that, since it doesn’t affect text size it doesn’t appear be any added value, in fact, it appears to be an error on the page. Yes, I’m used to looking at tables block over view, line by line - yes, wanting to get full intel at a glance, so maybe it's me. But frankly, I've already left several times thinking the page had errors or my own machine invoked errors - then it finally occurred to me I could query in this section. No, I didn't scroll down struggling to read; can't afford the headache (too much online work to do) and I only have short times.
On checking on the “new” website layout, the Forums also have this extraordinary extra spacing around it. I see the What to Send, and How to Send area hasn’t been affected by this air space issue. I hope it won’t be; I could give up the Forums, but want to read the warriors’ postings. On the Forum page, I don’t understand the value of the oversized Popular Tags to the right – what is that? Who “tags” entries anyway? And what’s with all the sizes in type? Is it art? I click on one and it’s more big air and difficult to read and not seeing any continuity - I don't know how anyone would find their thread. Sorry to sound caustic, but I’m on-line, on the job, all day on multiple screens, most of the day, everyday. Stuff that’s difficult to maneuver or hard to read ramps down in priorty mighty fast. For me, seeing if "my" guys have posted is critical for them I'd take the headache, once, late in the day when it wouldn't affect my work; getting one reading the Forums, I would not. For me, that's losing a significant support, but I gotta work, so put in my two cents.
And no, I’m not keen on the self-adjusting side menu. Maybe that’s ‘modern’ but one has to wait for it when needed. Sure, I’d learn not inhibit my mouse, to stop and let it's slippy-slide catch up, but meanwhile, I probably would have left because if you don’t need it, you get the headache as it draws one's eye off one's sealegs anyway. Again, my own comments are from being on-line (not just to AnySoldier) but on the Internet a good part of my 10-hr days; easy to read layout without affectation helps.
100s of starfish are beached & will perish if not returned to the sea. A man sees another tossing starfish into the surf & says: won't matter, can’t save ‘em all. The guy just throws another into the tide replying, it made a difference to that one.
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Marty Horn


- Joined on 02-26-2007
- Hoagland, Indiana
- Posts 314
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The new forum came with an unpleasant surpise. The 'look' is controled by a percentage, the old one was by specific size.
This caused all that excessive white space, which we are working to get rid of. We will also dump the 'popular tags'.
Hang in there, we aren't finished......
-Marty Horn SFC, USA MP, Retired President Any Soldier Inc. P.O. Box 29 Hoagland, IN 46745 Marty@AnySoldier.com Freedom isn't free. Just ask my son...and my daughter...
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