We've just launched our own new site. It's fully CF driven from MS SQL DB.
If you want to see it, it's at: http://www.austin-williams.com
We've got some cool stuff in there.
Enjoy!
Robert B. Harrison
Director of Interactive services
Austin Williams
125 Kennedy Drive, Suite 100 Hauppauge NY
Seriously bogs down my computer when looking at it. Your flash implies
that it's a menu, but I guess it isn't. Several links don't seem to do
anything.
IMHO, it needs allot of work still.
Robert Harrison wrote:
We've just launched our own new site. It's fully CF driven from MS SQL DB.
If
and one more thing.. I'm on broadband... Have you tested this for dialup
speeds? I seriously worry about trying to download this via modem (Yes,
they are still in use). :)
Robert Harrison wrote:
We've just launched our own new site. It's fully CF driven from MS SQL DB.
If you want to see
grammar error:
*We're out to knock your socks off take your breath away.*With
research-driven marketing strategies. Mind-blowing creative. And
rock-solid results. agency.cfm
Shouldn't that be Mind-blowing creativity?
A couple of comments:
I had to dig in a couple of pages before I
, 2008 8:07 AM
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Subject: Blowin our own horn: New CF Site
We've just launched our own new site. It's fully CF driven from MS SQL DB.
If you want to see it, it's at: http://www.austin-williams.com
We've got some cool stuff in there.
Enjoy!
Robert B. Harrison
Director of Interactive
Well done. It is is a bit stutter-y though on a 1.5 year old Dell Optiplex
corporate desk top. I sent to to a GUI dev buddy.
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 10:07 AM, Robert Harrison
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We've just launched our own new site. It's fully CF driven from MS SQL DB.
If you want to
Scott Stewart wrote:
I had to dig in a couple of pages before I understood what
austin-williams does, it's not clear from the outset. While that front
splash is visually cool, it doesn't convey what the company does.
With the limited time I was able to spend there (I exited out of
choices were poor and not well thought through.
andy
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Subject: Blowin our own horn: New CF Site
We've just launched our own new site. It's fully CF driven from MS SQL DB
On a corporate workstation, shared bandwidth, loaded really pretty well for me,
and like the design. The humanizing touches are clever, the dog delivering the
paper for News, etc. It was a bit odd to jump out of the layout for Portfolio,
but other than that I found it to be a better use of
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www.necfug.com
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From: Robert Harrison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008 9:07 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Blowin our own horn: New CF Site
We've just launched our own new site. It's fully CF driven
Well, the chicks look pretty hot, but I noticed they keep doing the same
thing... Walk and point... walk and point...
The girl on the right appears to be walking from one X to another X
where she is supposed to stop and turn. You might want to record a
couple more movements so they are not so
Holy CPU usage Batman. I'm sitting on a fairly new Dell Optiplex at work
with AMD 64X2 Dual Core 2.2 Ghz with 3 Gb of memory. With the home page
running FireFox is using 50-60% of my CPUs. I just made the mistake of
opening that site in IE at the same time and watched my CPU's MAX out. Do
better
Very cool Robert. I didn't have any performance problems at all on Firefox.
What kind of stuff did you use CF for on this project?
Steve Nelson
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 10:07 AM, Robert Harrison
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We've just launched our own new site. It's fully CF driven from MS SQL
-Original Message-
From: Robert Harrison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008 10:07 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Blowin our own horn: New CF Site
We've just launched our own new site. It's fully CF driven from MS SQL
DB.
If you want to see it, it's at: http
Site runs fine for me speed, load, and %cpu-wise. ff3
I agree with most of the criticisms (except the creative, which reads
fine to me), but those are NITS, the overall site rocks.
Well done.
A couple of tweaks will smooth out those rough edges, but I like it.
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 10:07 AM,
one thing that immediately annoyed me was my desire to click on the things
that the shadow people were pointing at, and my inability to do that. :)
--
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Cold Fusion Developer
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concentrate your
10:07 AM
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Subject: Blowin our own horn: New CF Site
We've just launched our own new site. It's fully CF driven from MS SQL
DB.
If you want to see it, it's at: http://www.austin-williams.com
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Thanks for all the comments. You all actually gave me some backup for some
of the issues I've been trying to get addressed. I think the site is cool,
but I am concerned with the CPU burden from the HP flash and the fact that
the flash is not clickable on the images. We are going to address both of
How well is your site designed for disabled access?
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grammar error:
*We're out to knock your socks off take your breath away.*With
research-driven marketing strategies. Mind-blowing creative. And
rock-solid results. agency.cfm
Shouldn't that be Mind-blowing creativity?
I think that's deliberate... I believe it's fairly common in
Scott Stewart wrote:
I had to dig in a couple of pages before I understood what
austin-williams does, it's not clear from the outset. While that
front splash is visually cool, it doesn't convey what the company
does.
With the limited time I was able to spend there (I exited out of
Kudos to you for making a non-traditional 3 column layout like we're all
accustomed to. I think some folks get upset when they don't get what
they are expecting. Sure... I agree that placing navigation in places
that are easy to find is important. However, ad agencies tend to be
artsy... and
I love the way you disguise the cold fusion pages by using a php
extension on the links..
http://www.austin-williams.com/portfolio/popup.php?image=Allied/ad1http://www.austin-williams.com/portfolio/popup.php?image=Allied/ad1
At 10:07 AM 10/31/2008, you wrote:
We've just launched our own new
Keep up, Al. LOL.
They had to revert to the old site, due to legacy files being used on
other (client) websites.
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 3:48 PM, Al Musella, DPM
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I love the way you disguise the cold fusion pages by using a php
extension on the links..
A small thing. When you click Profiles the menu disappears. So you can no
longer navigate unless you use the browser's back button.
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Keep up, Al. LOL.
I was gonna make another joke about his lagging behind because he
spelled it Cold Fusion ... but I thought some folks might think it
mean spirited?
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