I have absolutely no idea which forum this belongs in, but as the subject content somewhat links to this I figured I could place it here.
My web design skills were a bit rusty and I had some free time to brush up. I had absolutely no idea where to start as inspiration...until checking F1 Rejects.
So, basically, what does everyone think? What could use some improvement? What was good about it?
I really want to think that this is the opening of the floodgates for the F1WRS and Feeder Series. I think it would be cool if more teams and the series themselves got websites (or the wiki can just be used) and even fake-o facebook and twitter pages.
The website itself is really good, I can't wait to see the website be complete.
RealRacingRoots wrote:The website itself is really good, I can't wait to see the website be complete.
Oh...erm...
I suppose I could use this as a portfolio site of some sort. Dunno when it'll be finished though. Wasn't really sure if I ever intended to complete it but I guess I will.
Also, after noticing F1RWRS drivers Kay Lon & Thomas De Bock have Twitter profiles, definitely setting up an account for Scuderia Alitalia soon
Novitopoli wrote:Everytime someone orders at Pizza Hut, an Italian dies.
RealRacingRoots wrote:The website itself is really good, I can't wait to see the website be complete.
Oh...erm...
I suppose I could use this as a portfolio site of some sort. Dunno when it'll be finished though. Wasn't really sure if I ever intended to complete it but I guess I will.
Also, after noticing F1RWRS drivers Kay Lon & Thomas De Bock have Twitter profiles, definitely setting up an account for Scuderia Alitalia soon
I have a question... won't Lancia and Alitalia be slightly angry because you've used their logos without permission? Or have you got their permission?
What the... I'm also working on a website for my team (I am working on it in this moment) and just wanted to check the statistics when I noticed your thread. It's a nice website by the way. When I get to finish mine, I'll put it in here
RealRacingRoots wrote:The website itself is really good, I can't wait to see the website be complete.
Oh...erm...
I suppose I could use this as a portfolio site of some sort. Dunno when it'll be finished though. Wasn't really sure if I ever intended to complete it but I guess I will.
Also, after noticing F1RWRS drivers Kay Lon & Thomas De Bock have Twitter profiles, definitely setting up an account for Scuderia Alitalia soon
I have a question... won't Lancia and Alitalia be slightly angry because you've used their logos without permission? Or have you got their permission?
If they get angry at free publicity, it's their loss not mine
Novitopoli wrote:Everytime someone orders at Pizza Hut, an Italian dies.
I suppose I could use this as a portfolio site of some sort. Dunno when it'll be finished though. Wasn't really sure if I ever intended to complete it but I guess I will.
Also, after noticing F1RWRS drivers Kay Lon & Thomas De Bock have Twitter profiles, definitely setting up an account for Scuderia Alitalia soon
I have a question... won't Lancia and Alitalia be slightly angry because you've used their logos without permission? Or have you got their permission?
If they get angry at free publicity, it's their loss not mine
the Masked Lapwing wrote:See Ferrari vs BATracer. It will not end well
IIRC they had adverts & premium service. I don't recieve a single penny for this website therefore in practical terms I'm not vulnerable to litigation. While the legality is neither here nor there, I make zero profit, therefore if they sent me such a notice, I ignored it, they took me to court, and won - they would recieve so little in damages they would have made a financial loss when taking legal costs into account. BATracer had thousands of users and had a decent revenue stream i.e. they had something to lose which Ferrari could gain. I do not.
So...I'm not worried. At all.
Novitopoli wrote:Everytime someone orders at Pizza Hut, an Italian dies.
Frames is an unusual choice. But it's certainly more colourful than mine!!
The only thing you might want to bear in mind is the navigation panel might be too wide for 4:3 monitors. I'm not sure, I don't have any to test it with. Apart from that, nice
And I also think I might re-arrange my own site...thanks to an idea you just gave me!
Are you using CSS with your website? I'm starting to regret I did, getting the page structures correct for each individual page is becoming a real pain
Novitopoli wrote:Everytime someone orders at Pizza Hut, an Italian dies.
kostas22 wrote:Are you using CSS with your website? I'm starting to regret I did, getting the page structures correct for each individual page is becoming a real pain
Yes, I do, but I use generators and editors to each site since I'm too lazy to write everything down on my own And, what's important, my sites are simple since they only have the content, without navigation thingies. That's why I use frames.
kostas22 wrote:Are you using CSS with your website? I'm starting to regret I did, getting the page structures correct for each individual page is becoming a real pain
Yes, I do, but I use generators and editors to each site since I'm too lazy to write everything down on my own And, what's important, my sites are simple since they only have the content, without navigation thingies. That's why I use frames.
I'm coding my CSS from the ground up by hand, hence why my task is ten times harder
Novitopoli wrote:Everytime someone orders at Pizza Hut, an Italian dies.
Might make one for ArrowTech if I've got the time. Is there any good web hosting websites that I could use that is relatively easy to design? I'm not very good at programming websites...
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JeremyMcClean wrote:Might make one for ArrowTech if I've got the time. Is there any good web hosting websites that I could use that is relatively easy to design? I'm not very good at programming websites...