Mo0o
Lifer
Just working on the design of my lab's website. So far I only have the index and a second page up, just to get the general feel of the layout. any suggestions welcome.
http://www.reyalab.org/Beta
http://www.reyalab.org/Beta
Originally posted by: joedrake
I loathe websites with a black background 😛
Originally posted by: jjones
Design and layout are good but I'm with the others and will say black is not a good choice for a lab site.
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: jjones
Design and layout are good but I'm with the others and will say black is not a good choice for a lab site.
Ill talk to the PI, our original website was black so i assumed that was the scheme she prefered
Originally posted by: joedrake
I loathe websites with a black background 😛
Originally posted by: Axoliien
Originally posted by: joedrake
I loathe websites with a black background 😛
/agreed
Just something about black backgrounds annoys me, not as easy to read I personally think.
Mouseover of your links sucks, you can't see the text as you mouseover, should just do something like underline or something, but not a dark on dark color. Your little arrows next to the links would be cool to change to a BRIGHTER color when moused over, but not darker, and then you could leave the text alone.
Large top image has rough edges in the angle, that is kinda nasty.
Several pages not found (guess in dev?)
One of the Reya Lab images has orange on green, the two colors you never mix because of color blindness. Read up about this, it is surprising how many people have colorblind tendancies even if not fully color blind.
Mouseover of images changes border and text from orange to dark grey, once again dark on dark not good.
Text is OK, but justification tends to put large amounts of spacing between words. If you are going to justify, make more of the page text and less image, etc. On mine, on the research page there are several areas that only one or two words show up per line, making it really really annoying to read.
In general, your target audience seems to be people learning about what your lab does. Obviously they would have to have some prior knowledge in the field, so smaller images and more information would probably be a bonus. Also, most of the people you are aiming for will have a larger than 800 resolution, so you could fill up more of the page, or possibly use CSS to allow expansive textual areas that shrink to a minimum size of 800.
Just a few notes from tons of complaints I got, personally, through development and design over the years, and the many suggestions I received that have really helped my deployment cycles and customer satisfaction.
Originally posted by: supafly
Too dark... and leave a little room to the right of the cell titled "home." Perhaps center it instead of pushing it to the right.
agreedOriginally posted by: Jeff7181
The picture is kinda odd for the content... I expected it to be a site about some kinda outdoors club. I understand it's from an outing, but it seems strange to have that as the first thing you see.
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: supafly
Too dark... and leave a little room to the right of the cell titled "home." Perhaps center it instead of pushing it to the right.
Which cell, the title cell of that content area? Ive checked on a few browsers and it's always come up at in the middle. which browser are you using?