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Last comment posted October 12, 2009 @ 7:00pm
BrianPurkiss:
Not bad. I like the unique twist to the header.
but are socialization links that important? They occupy one of the most prominent spots in your header and really draw the eye. a bit too much for something that isn't absolutely necessary.
Even so, it has a nice flow, cool colors, and a neat feel.
September 29, 2009 @ 7:00pm
Justin Scheetz:
The social web is exploding right now, so I would have to agree with the prominence of those icons up there.
Nice design style, too!
radeCZECH:
Thank you for both comments
2 BrianPurkiss: Thank you for agreement with the unique of the header. I like when visitors will find something unique on a such typpical web like shop is. Colours and style was really important for me and it was not easy to work with such cold colours to make it hot, grunchy but still clean for orientation of customers. And for social icons, I think the answer comes truly from Justin, on the other hand, I accept your own opinion ;-)
2 Justin Scheetz: Your answer is really valuable for me! I think social websites will play one of the really important part in question of traffic and advertisement. There's no other better advertisement than satisfied visitor - no matter if they are satisfied with design, content or both. I have heard quiet lot of opinions about it, some of them negative, some positive. Some people were strictly in opposition to these icons and even told me it is a poor copy of some free "unisex" design... It was like a knife into my heart when I counted how long I was working on preview of the design and coding as well...
September 30, 2009 @ 7:00pm
SvenClaussen:
Very Nice Designed - But... have you checked your html/css in IE6? I did, because I'm always looking for good solutions reagarding the fixing of png-transparency and the use of absolute positioning in IE 6, especially when jQuery is used.
Some web-Statistics state that IE 6 ist still used by more than 15% of all users...
October 12, 2009 @ 7:00pm
radeCZECH:
Sure I did but tell me... IE6 is how old browser? We do modern websites using modern technologies and I am really bored of fixing some bugs of this dinosaurus... Sure I could fix png transparency as well as 80% of css what IE6 cannot interpret as whatever modern browser. Ty to do the same with other pages on showcases all around the world... Some of them never load on IE6 and I don't think it is a big problem. This is how I feel it...