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Of course load speeds font sizes etc etc have to do with the design but you should of been doing those things before "web 2.0" so in all reality they have nothing to do with it.
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web 2.0 is about functionality bringing the website into a users life. they should be able to eat sleep shit and contact their friends all in one streamlined process. not literally but you get the idea.
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Hey, dont be taking my glory...
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almighty glorious Deej ;) didn't watch the vid, but what you said holds much truth in it))
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This entire thread made me chuckle just a little bit...
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I am wondering if there are any examples of modern design like SayWhut posted in the adult biz. Anyone?
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Nice stuff tootsie.
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Web 2.0 doesn't have anything to do with design.
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not web 2.0, but a badass UC GUI regardless
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attractive enough design but it's about as far from Web 2.0 as it gets. |
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The only site that comes close is http://www.spacash.com - Their backend is neat. Doesn't look half arsed unlike a majority of affiliate programs, even though they have a few glitches here and there. As for that windows site, looks like they pulled their clean design and opted for the "adult webmaster" look. Here is how it was supposed to look:- http://i.imgur.com/8ZREa.jpg But yeah. 2010 trends are all about accessibilty. Take a look at the biggest sites on Alexa. These are all clean and crisp sites with minimal graphical elements. Why you ask? That much traffic you need to keep your pages optimized and accessible for all audiences on various devices. Another thing thats stopping websites from being user friendly is IE6. If clients still want support for this, this can cripple even the strongest web developers. This image from Smashing Magazine sums it down:- http://i.imgur.com/5CapR.jpg It normally takes twice they amount of code just to fix shit in IE6. The stupid dumb shit browser doesn't even pass the first stage of the Acid3 test. Proves how shit the software development company that made IE6 really are. Clients - You should be encouraging your surfers to upgrade to better browsers. Google and Youtube have already dropped support for IE6. Everyone else should follow suit. Fuck just render a big massive black box for IE6 users. These type of surfers are the scum of the universe. |
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960.gs just surf around those two you get a framework and your style points then go to jquerystyle.com and add the functionality Meta was talking about. |
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Maybe the new design is not paid for (windows site). anyway it looks really cool
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I really like the slide rollover script on sample 2, exceptionally smooth :thumbsup
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I came across the article today that focuses on some web 2.0 design characteristics.
Read article here They feature some great design examples also. |
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Looks like design in adult biz is way behind mainstream. Does anyone know any more examples ? SayWhut?
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Indeed, in terms of web 2.0 mainstream is close to 3.0 now. Web 2.0 essentially means that the browser does not to reload when people do things on the site. The look and feel of web 2.0 may be what Mutt is looking for rather than actual functionality.
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that's what i said in my original thread starter - 'web 2.0 looking' - the layout and design/graphic elements come first. the functionality/features would get added later by a front end designer good with javascript/jquery who can implement them with an existing backend. way beyond my modest skills.
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All this bickering and not enough links!
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demo.fordrupal.com/platino
You could also add a blog for every user, forums, folksonomy, tags, etc. The point of the web 2.o bullshit is like others have said, usability as well as UGC and a sense of community. Adding an apache solr search with auto complete and having the server to back it all up would top it off. Then moving on to other features of interactivity, activity streams, pm's and user relationships, related content blocks, advanced profile pages, etc. all while staying unique. I have several projects in the works which use these techniques as well as others and they seem to encompass the whole web 2.0 namesake (which is actually what the www was designed for originally per it's originator) and they seem to be quite successful to this point. |
I like how metaman jumps in and goes off about how web 2.0 has nothing to do with design.
Anyway, here's my attempt to spark some creativity for ya Mutt. A few are a bit more graphic intensive than they need to be, and some use graphics instead of normal text where they didn't have to - but I figured what the hell, you're designer could still get ideas from them. http://gallerytopia.com http://kennysaunders.com http://shellycooperdesign.com http://www.alicedrougard.com http://www.pxbackground.com http://www.leegustin.com http://www.kaus.com.br http://jaxvineyards.com http://www.jonwallacedesign.com http://andyodore.com |
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