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17-May-2004, 07:42 PM #1
Please evaulate my website
Hi,
I have been working diligently to produce an Internet based software development community.

I just wanted to know what you think of the site, from a developers perspective.

The URL is: http://codebytesdev.afraid.org/

Thanks.
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17-May-2004, 08:30 PM #2
Its a nice site but if you are a delevoper site i think .afraid is a little strange?

everything seems good.
Great site keep up good work tho.
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18-May-2004, 01:11 AM #3
In regards to the generated code for the main page:

You have an invalid doctype. You are missing the dtd URI. See http://www.w3.org/QA/2002/04/valid-dtd-list.html . This is a major concern.

A lot of your size-attribute values have no type. You should specify a type.

e.g.
<img src="image.gif" width="90px" height="78px" border="0px" alt="">
<td width="520px"


You need to specify an alt attribute for your img tags. The value can be empty if desired.

Your generator meta tag has a / in it. Since you are not using xhtml, that should not be there.

You should consider specifying the rest of your attributes via css and have the css in an external file instead of inline. The javascript should be external also unlike the current inline script, document.writing code to include an external script.

Be careful when using <p>&amp;nbsp;</p> for line breaks. They can be treated differently in each browser.

Being a dev site, it would be a good idea to have
valid code .
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18-May-2004, 09:00 AM #4
OMG. Now that's what I call an evaulation, thanks guys. I wasn't expecting my site to be split open in such a crude way, you even took the javascripts apart. LOL.
It'll take forever to amend all the points mentioned, since all of the pages are duplicates of the home page.

Anyhow guys, thank you for your feedback I really appreciate it.
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18-May-2004, 11:31 AM #6
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Originally Posted by codebytesdev
OMG. Now that's what I call an evaulation, thanks guys. I wasn't expecting my site to be split open in such a crude way, you even took the javascripts apart. LOL.
It'll take forever to amend all the points mentioned, since all of the pages are duplicates of the home page.

Anyhow guys, thank you for your feedback I really appreciate it.
Then why the *beep* are you not using PHP, ASP, Perl, Python, etc to code your pages dynamically?
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18-May-2004, 01:28 PM #7
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Then why the *beep* are you not using PHP, ASP, Perl, Python, etc to code your pages dynamically?
I was thinking the same thing, but maybe he has a backend that generates html pages.... I doubt that but its a possiblitiy.

Two color problems I have. that keyboard picture in the top rigth. And the dropdown menus are gray?

Also as someoen said above, get a domain name.
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