• 0

Need constructive criticism,


Question

I was wondering if I could get some CC on this layout. I'm new to the whole web design thing (3rd trial, never actually got this far) and I don't really have anything in mind for the site yet, just experimenting. I don't know how to organize the body yet, it depends on the content, I was thinking maybe something like a blog/portofolio type thing (articles). The "right" section with the latest articles/comments will be extended, as well as the wrap-arounds or whatever, so don't mind the sizes.

post-183585-1257207990_thumb.jpg

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/841238-need-constructive-criticism/
Share on other sites

16 answers to this question

Recommended Posts

  • 0

Really? o.O

lol - thanks!

And yes, I guess it does look "typical", but I kind of like it the way it is, simple. I wasn't going for something creative, like a bird's eye-view type of thing or something. At first, I was just experimenting with colors and effects but now that I got this far, I'm going to finish it. I guess I just didn't realize how important the body is, the fonts used, the colors, information related to the post, even the separators. Any suggestions would be great, really.

Thanks again for the feedback.

  • 0

Something that will make it look a bit better straight away is to adjust the line-height of the text in that paragraph.

CSS is simple - line-height:1.2; - I think 1.2 is the default, I'm guessing 1.6 would be much better.

The template looks good but needs something to make it more yours. Once you explore some of the more powerful options of CSS you'll think of something. I'm jealous, I can't do graphics at all.

=)

  • 0
Like others have said, it looks like a very typical tried-and-true blog layout, so you can't really go wrong with this kind of layout design, but it also won't look "special" out there.

I've seen a lot of "special" blog layouts out there (vectors, watercolors, view angles, 3D), not sure I can go there yet, plus, I ike things simple.

as you havent actually put the page together yet, im sure that its going to be very easy to spice things up once you know more about CSS... there's a saying out there that goes something like the act of doing something is its inspiration, or something like that

I haven't actually used CSS before so I'm not really sure how it can "spice things up" for me.

I had this stupid idea, to make the body look like the HTC Hero, with the chin (I realize most people hated that but I really liked it for some reason), maybe even give it a 3rd dimension on one of the sides, add some shadow?

  • 0
The best thing to probably do would be to spend a while looking a modern websites of today and putting together a list of known techniques that are popular and work, then try them out for yourself. That's what I always do.

I did actually, but I didn't use any techniques except for the wrap-around thing and the colors. I'm not exactly a graphics designer so I'm not sure I can do what they do. I was just messing around with Photoshop and this is what I came up with.

Any examples for "modern websites"? (other than those social networks and ugly web 2.0 revisions of popular websites)

Thanks guys for the comments.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Microsoft is busy. Lots of changes to be released imminently for Windows server or soon. Also, lots happening for next version as well. Third party virus scanning software is being moved out of Kernel mode to avoid repeat of Crowdstrike incident. Windows Protected Mode and Windows Ready Print no longer require third party print drivers to be installed. New storage stack being developed. New NVME drivers now available for Windows Server 2025 to improve local NVME drive performance by 60+ percent. NVME-Of of fabric being worked on for next release to improve network access to NVME drives. ReFs (next file system) now has ability to boot and will become default file system in next release of Windows Server. ReFs improves on NTFS in several areas including resiliency and reliability and scalability. New update stack is being worked on to unify Windows updates, and updates for drivers and first party/3rd party application software. A stricter and more robust third-party driver certification program (ODI) is being worked on to improve performance, thermals, battery life, and reliability on modern Windows hardware by tightening how OEMs and IHVs (Intel, AMD, Qualcomm, NVIDIA, etc.) build and ship drivers. There is a tone more but too numerous to mention.
    • Now disable that stupid OneDrive backup request when Windows starts please. So unbelievably frustrating to only have “remind me later” instead of “no and never ask me again”
    • Hello, The Media Creation Tool is still at v10.0.26100.7019 from October 2025. Just looks like the backend has been updated. Regards, Aryeh Goretsky
    • Since they open sourced the calculator in Win 10/11 it is much better and can do a lot, I love it.
    • That's just silly imo. The lengths that man goes to just to avoid W11 is just nuts. Very, very few home users would do that. I will say this though, he is committed. Btw, I note on askwoody that Woody Leonhard passed away March, 2025 aged 73. His site was one of my favorites back in the day. Belated yes but RIP Woody.
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      508
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      168
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      154
    4. 4
      ATLien_0
      90
    5. 5
      Steven P.
      79
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!