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The web design for my site that I've talked about and previewed earlier is
now implemented on the full site.
http://runevision.com
I'd very much like to hear what you think of it, and if you experience any
errors or design glitches. I'll be making a few minor additional changes in
the coming days, but the design is mostly finished. I may still change or
tone down the whole "big portrait in header" thing, but I'll wait untill I
hear what people in a game business forum think about it.
You're quite welcome to mention even banal errors such as grammar or
spelling. I already suspect that I use UK and US spelling inconsistently - I
can't remember which one I originally decided on...
I've also uploaded my Metal & Flowers series of POV-Ray images to the 3D
Gallery. I'll be expanding the set with additional images with other
background colours and some close up detail images. I originally intended to
make a whole separate page for the M&F series, but now that I've coded the
ability into the site to easily create tables of many images within a single
content box with minor hassle, I don't see the need for it.
I also fixed the newsletter subscription functionality. It seems it has been
broken for perhaps a half or a whole year, and nobody have told me. :( I
should have noticed the flow of subscription notifications stopping, but
it's quite easy to fail to notice the lack of something when you have plenty
of other things to think about. Anyway, it *should* work correctly again.
Rune
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http://runevision.com
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If I disable styles, there is no way to go back to the home page,
because the link is empty (it just has an explicit size).
There is also a close button visible.
In the raytracing jokes:
You insist on calling your children Ray, Voxel, Max, Mandel, Tracy,
Julia, Vector, or Nurb." (that quote shouldn't be there)
You wonder if ground fog or athmosphere will look better for your
company's market share pie chart. (athmo -> atmo)
You can remember the 4 digit decimal equivelents to measurements down to
1 sixtyfourth of an inch. (equivelents -> equivalents)
You think about how to render a ! (missing word?)
You prefer bald romatic partners, because they're easier to model.
(romatic -> romantic)
You've convinced your boss that raytracing is really an integral part of
yourjob title. (missing space)
You have ever snuck out of your bedroom to moniter the progress of an
overnight render. (moniter -> monitor)
Your spouse accidentally tripping over your PC's power cord and
interrupting your complex rendition seems to be adequate grounds for
iorce. (iorce -> divorce?)
You have wondered how you could change your Xterm windows transparents
so that you could see your background image through them. (transparents
-> transparent)
Also, watch for modeler/modeller and other US/UK differences.
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"Nicolas Alvarez" wrote:
> If I disable styles, there is no way to go back to the home page, because
> the link is empty (it just has an explicit size).
That should be fixed now.
> There is also a close button visible.
Hmm, I can't see it...
> In the raytracing jokes:
Since these are quotes of what other people have written, I'll keep them as
they are for euthenticity. :)
> Also, watch for modeler/modeller and other US/UK differences.
Ah, is that a US/UK difference? I just thought both were acceptable
regardless of dialect.
Thanks for the feedback!
Rune
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http://runevision.com
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Rune escribió:
>> There is also a close button visible.
>
> Hmm, I can't see it...
>
Sorry, I should have been more specific: *on the frontpage*, disabling
styles shows "Subscriptions", a close button, and an empty iframe; all
this at the bottom of the page. With styles on, this is shown
dynamically by a script.
>> Also, watch for modeler/modeller and other US/UK differences.
>
> Ah, is that a US/UK difference? I just thought both were acceptable
> regardless of dialect.
That's what I thought too, but my Firefox spell-checker thinks otherwise
:) (I have both US and UK dictionaries installed)
That, and others like neighborhood/neighbourhood.
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"Nicolas Alvarez" wrote:
> >> There is also a close button visible.
> >
> > Hmm, I can't see it...
>
> Sorry, I should have been more specific: *on the frontpage*, disabling
> styles shows "Subscriptions", a close button, and an empty iframe; all
> this at the bottom of the page. With styles on, this is shown dynamically
> by a script.
Ah, I had tested simply by pulling the external style sheets, but now I
understand that disabling styles also disables the styles specified in the
page itself. How do I do that with IE6 or Firefox 2? And anyway, *why* would
anyone be browsing my site without having styles enables, except web
crawlers?
>>> Also, watch for modeler/modeller and other US/UK differences.
>>
>> Ah, is that a US/UK difference? I just thought both were acceptable
>> regardless of dialect.
>
> That's what I thought too, but my Firefox spell-checker thinks otherwise
> :) (I have both US and UK dictionaries installed)
Ah, I need to get those. I wouldn't trust such nuances completely though,
without checking with multiple sources.
> That, and others like neighborhood/neighbourhood.
That UK/US difference I did know about. There are many words using
this -our/-or difference, colour/color probably being the most common.
Rune
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http://runevision.com
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"Nicolas Alvarez" wrote:
>>> Also, watch for modeler/modeller and other US/UK differences.
>>
>> Ah, is that a US/UK difference? I just thought both were acceptable
>> regardless of dialect.
>
> That's what I thought too, but my Firefox spell-checker thinks otherwise
> :) (I have both US and UK dictionaries installed)
Is there any way to get the Firefox spell-checker check all the text on a
page and not just text I type into forms? Or did you find the mistakes in my
list of jokes by copy-pasting it to somewhere else?
Rune
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http://runevision.com
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Rune escribió:
> Is there any way to get the Firefox spell-checker check all the text on a
> page and not just text I type into forms? Or did you find the mistakes in my
> list of jokes by copy-pasting it to somewhere else?
Yep, I copy-pasted to a textarea in another page.
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