A quick scan with WebLight turned up a few problems, see the report
at http://www.illumit.com/reports/edentiti.html
The problem found on https://edentiti.com/about-partners has me baffled.
Here's the source:
Epicorp - http://www.epicorp.com.au/>www.epicorp.com.au/a>
It's mis
1. Text of validation errors sometimes overlaps 'error' icon2. When email address and confirm email address fields have invalid entries, error should be 'enter valid email format', not 'values must match'.3. If edentiti is targeting Australian market, I would validate state and postcode as well.
4.
On 3/2/06, Lachlan Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>A new site I recently developed the front-end for over the past few
> months, called Edentiti [1], has just officially launched and I wanted
> to get some feedback about the usability, accessibility and over
> functionality in w
I have dialup that connects at 26.400 and it loaded very quickly for me! I
was surprised. Nice design too
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Hi Everyone,
A new site I recently developed the front-end for over the past few
On 3/3/06 10:24 AM, "Rob Mientjes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 02/03/06, Kevin Futter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, it
> should be "*who* will grin gleefully" for a start.
My apologies for that
> typo, but it shouldn't detract from the matter at
> hand.
-Rob.
Partly my fault there Rob
On 02/03/06, Kevin Futter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, it should be "*who* will grin gleefully" for a start.
My apologies for that typo, but it shouldn't detract from the matter at hand.
-Rob.
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On 3/3/06 3:23 AM, "Lachlan Hunt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Also, a typo on the about page says "About Edentit"think of all the
>> children that will grin gleefully.
>
> Couldn't find that typo anywhere. Which page? Give the URI.
Well, it should be "*who* will grin gleefully" for a star
Felix Miata wrote:
On 06/02/20 06:32 Lachlan Hunt apparently typed:
[someone else] wrote:
Or better: Is there a way to please both groups?
Yes. Don't use small fonts.
Don't blame me, I wasn't the designer, just the implementer so I had to.
But I also wrote somewhere else in that thre
On 3/2/06, Lachlan Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"... due to Dead Edwards' IE7 script not working "
Man, when did Dean Edwards die? I know his last post was in December, but I
didn't know he was *dead*
Maybe MS will make IE7 standards compliant in his honour... ;)
Paul
Also, when fixing this typo, you should come up with different page
titles as you currently have several pages, including "For
Organisations", "Partners", and "Staff & board details" that all have
the same misspelled title. When it comes to search engine optimization,
a unique and clearly desc
On 3/2/06 11:46 AM, "Lachlan Hunt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 3/2/06 10:31 AM, "Lachlan Hunt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> [1] http://edentiti.com/
>>
>> Took _minutes_ for the home page to display, and once it did, it still
>> wasn't finished loading "things".
>>
>> Mac OS 10.4.5
Firefox 1.07. The siute stayed unstyled despite 10 or so Ctrl+F5's.
--ZacharyOn 3/2/06, Lachlan Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hopkins Programming wrote:> Why must I have _javascript_ enabled for the site to be styled?Um... You don't need to, although IE users without script enabled withhave a s
Hi Lachlan,
Lachlan Hunt wrote:
/Um... You don't need to, although IE users without script enabled
with have a slightly degraded style (not totally unstyled) due to Dead
Edwards' IE7 script not working. /
Oh dear. Will there be an obituary somewhere? :-)
Site looks great overall. Nice and c
On 06/02/20 06:32 Lachlan Hunt apparently typed:
[someone else] wrote:
Or better: Is there a way to please both groups?
Yes. Don't use small fonts.
On 06/03/02 10:31 Lachlan Hunt apparently typed:
http://edentiti.com/create/
[1] http://edentiti.com/
http://edentiti.com/style/design.
On 02/03/06, Lachlan Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It was decided by the designer and management that they wanted the logo
> on the homepage to be slightly larger and more prominent as a branding
> exercise, but to then move it up to the header, out of the way for all
> the sub pages.
Okay, fa
Lachlan,
It was the most semantically correct way I could find to markup the
different levels of importance. There's are other combinations of
nested aswell (see the stylesheet).
OK. I just never seen it in use before.
I don't know if that's why it doesn't come up as strong on my screen
In safari, on the 'create an Edentiti' page, the title field defaults
to choos <-- the e is not displayed because the option control is too
narrow.
Stephen
On 2 Mar 2006, at 15:31, Lachlan Hunt wrote:
Hi Everyone,
A new site I recently developed the front-end for over the past
few mont
Kim Kruse wrote:
Hi Lachlan,
Just a design opinion...
Ok, I'll pass it on to the designers.
The main area (#main) looks a little "squeezed" between the rather heavy
right and left sides. Maybe make the h2 bigger and
I know. It worked better when there was less introductory text on the
ho
Joseph R. B. Taylor wrote:
Only thing I noticed is that the subpages' text size appears a bit
different than the homepage text. You may want to go with one size
throughout the site for consistency.
That was the designers' decision. Like the difference with the logo
positioning, it was decid
Lachlan Hunt wrote:
It was decided by the designer and management that they wanted the logo
on the homepage to be slightly larger and more prominent as a branding
exercise, but to then move it up to the header, out of the way for all
the sub pages.
You may want to send them a copy of Ste
Tom Livingston wrote:
On 3/2/06 10:31 AM, "Lachlan Hunt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[1] http://edentiti.com/
Took _minutes_ for the home page to display, and once it did, it still
wasn't finished loading "things".
Mac OS 10.4.5 Safari 2.0.3
Really? Maybe the server can't cope with the l
Gunlaug Sørtun wrote:
Lachlan Hunt wrote:
[1] http://edentiti.com/
The layout can't cope with any degree of font-resizing in any browser,
which I think is a weak point.
In my testing, I can resize a substantial amount before seeing any
problems occur, and even then it's just slightly misali
Hi Lachlan,
Just a design opinion...
The main area (#main) looks a little "squeezed" between the rather heavy
right and left sides. Maybe make the h2 bigger and make the intro below
strong. (It is, but double strong!!... I don't know if that's why it
doesn't come up as strong on my screen (W
Rob Mientjes wrote:
On 02/03/06, Lachlan Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Everyone,
A new site I recently developed the front-end for over the past few
months, called Edentiti [1], has just officially launched and I wanted
to get some feedback...
Looks good, everything works. Just not sur
Hopkins Programming wrote:
Why must I have javascript enabled for the site to be styled?
Um... You don't need to, although IE users without script enabled with
have a slightly degraded style (not totally unstyled) due to Dead
Edwards' IE7 script not working.
Which browser are you testing wi
Only thing I noticed is that the subpages' text size appears a bit
different than the homepage text. You may want to go with one size
throughout the site for consistency.
Thats just a design opinion though...Looks nice and I like the rollover
effects on the homepage's right side.
Loading is
Lachlan Hunt wrote:
[1] http://edentiti.com/
The layout can't cope with any degree of font-resizing in any browser,
which I think is a weak point.
Noticed delay (on a slow connection) for those '#secondary-nav'
background-images to change on :hover first time. Maybe a single
repositioned backg
Why must I have _javascript_ enabled for the site to be styled?
--ZacharyOn 3/2/06, Rob Mientjes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
-- =="The best way to predict the future is to invent it." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.hopkinsprogramming.net
On 3/2/06 10:31 AM, "Lachlan Hunt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [1] http://edentiti.com/
Took _minutes_ for the home page to display, and once it did, it still
wasn't finished loading "things".
Mac OS 10.4.5 Safari 2.0.3
--
Tom Livingston
Senior Multimedia Artist
Media Logic
www.mlinc.com
On 02/03/06, Rob Mientjes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looks good, everything works. Just not sure about the logo and left
> chunk of site. Why is that below the header bar? Is that just Safari
> or was it a conscious decision? Please do explain.
Of course it was conscious, but I still don't get i
On 02/03/06, Lachlan Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>A new site I recently developed the front-end for over the past few
> months, called Edentiti [1], has just officially launched and I wanted
> to get some feedback about the usability, accessibility and over
> functionality in
Hi Everyone,
A new site I recently developed the front-end for over the past few
months, called Edentiti [1], has just officially launched and I wanted
to get some feedback about the usability, accessibility and over
functionality in whatever browsers you can get your hands on. I've
tested
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