I'd love to hear peoples thoughts on my latest launched project, http://www.WallpaperRipper.com It's a wallpaper search engine. It loads up with default search results, and you can click the logo to perform a new default search or type in what you want to search for. You can also copy and paste and text link and thumb link codes to share wallpapers with friends on forums, and blogs. Please let me know what you like or don't like about it and perhaps I can correct anything problems. Thanks!
Interesting Idea Coud refine the logo to make it even more appealing. Its good to see it work with car wallpapers, bollywood and hollywood celebs as well Good luck with it Kind Regards
I think the logo is amazing. I really like it. And as for the site itself, its really good. It's a nice way to look for just random wallpapers. Only shame was i could not find any 1680 x 1050
Thanks justingh. When you do a search for a wallpaper, add onto your search the first number of the resolution and it helps. It's not perfect, but it helps. So instead of "vector" search for "vector 1680". Hope this helps.
It searches unlimited categories as it searches the Internet, not content on my site or specific content on specific wallpaper sites. Though a list of a few default search phrases might be useful to people. (Is that what you meant?) Thanks for the idea.
some of the featured wallpapers have bad links which don't display properly... keep working on quality ... also would be nice to see totals of how many matches found rather than just a "next" button. the javascript onmouseover thing can be a bit irritating too
For some reason, it doesn't show up as 5 columns in Google's Chrome browser and Safari. It only shows 4 columns and is not centered. It looks fine though on Firefox and IE7. You may want to make it more search friendly by seperating the presentation layer and business layer. What this means is put all CSS related stuffs (presentation) on an external CSS file instead of putting it within each page and if you really want it stand good on search engines, try to get rid of tables and use pure CSS. Sam