FREE 10 Page Website Design - when you sign up to hosting for £28.33

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by addictedtotreacle, Jul 22, 2012.

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    Last edited: Jul 22, 2012
    addictedtotreacle, Jul 22, 2012 IP
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    Nice designs!! I like the clean color-themes...

    Small comment on the "10 pages" concept: if you use AJAX a lot (which I think is better and faster),
    you will never go past the 1st page, as all the data gets re-deployed on the first page.
     
    Bryan Zazz, Jul 24, 2012 IP
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    Hi Bryan Zazz,

    Thanks for your message and kind words. We try to build clean crisp designs and simple sites that are very user friendly.

    We dont use AJAX at all. I understand that each user action required that the page be re-loaded from the server (or a new page loaded). This process is inefficient, as reflected by the user experience: all page content disappears then reappears, etc. Each time a page is reloaded due to a partial change, all of the content must be re-sent instead of only the changed information. Since the sites are only small and dont have much info per page so the loading time it not effected enough to have a detrimental effect to the site.

    However I think it would be a good addition to the sites we build for our customers.
     
    addictedtotreacle, Jul 25, 2012 IP
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    If you're thinking about AJAX, may I suggest you give "jquery" a look. jquery is a free javascript lib you load in your page's HEAD (as opposed to the BODY tag where you place all your regular HTML). jquery really changed the way I do web programming, and it probably will change your way as well. But in a very good way. Instead of the standard "magazine" look web sites tend to have, with jquery my web-apps actually look and behave more like desktop apps. Of course, it depends what you want to achieve, but that lib opens a lot of possibilities and gives you a lot more freedom in your web designs ...
    jquery is written in javascript, so knowing a bit of JS will obviously help ;)
    Good work, and best of success!
     
    Bryan Zazz, Jul 25, 2012 IP