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Interesting site

I saw this:

http://www.super.vendas.nom.br/imagens.html

and it amazed me. I like the menu bars though I think that it may be
nerving if looking at it all the time.

regards

Werner

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Werner Partner, 45699 Herten
http://www.sonoptikon.de
Jul 23 '05 #1
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Werner Partner <ka****@sonoptikon.de> wrote:
I saw this:

http://www.super.vendas.nom.br/imagens.html

and it amazed me. I like the menu bars though I think that it may be
nerving if looking at it all the time.


What menu bars? There are only two HTML links in the whole page. All I
get are a couple of blue and orange shapes in the middle of the page
and then some content off the bottom of the screen.

Steve

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"My theories appal you, my heresies outrage you,
I never answer letters and you don't like my tie." - The Doctor

Steve Pugh <st***@pugh.net> <http://steve.pugh.net/>
Jul 23 '05 #2
Once upon a time *Steve Pugh* wrote:
Werner Partner <ka****@sonoptikon.de> wrote:
I saw this:

http://www.super.vendas.nom.br/imagens.html

and it amazed me. I like the menu bars though I think that it may be
nerving if looking at it all the time.


What menu bars? There are only two HTML links in the whole page. All I
get are a couple of blue and orange shapes in the middle of the page
and then some content off the bottom of the screen.


Gosch! Flash menu and autoloaded background music! :(
--
/Arne

Proud User of Mozilla Suite. Get your free copy here:
*English* http://www.mozilla.org/products/mozilla1.x/
*Svenska* http://www.mozilla.se/mozilla.shtml
Jul 23 '05 #3
Arne wrote:
Once upon a time *Steve Pugh* wrote:
Werner Partner <ka****@sonoptikon.de> wrote:

I saw this:

http://www.super.vendas.nom.br/imagens.html

and it amazed me. I like the menu bars though I think that it may be
nerving if looking at it all the time.


What menu bars? There are only two HTML links in the whole page. All I
get are a couple of blue and orange shapes in the middle of the page
and then some content off the bottom of the screen.

Gosch! Flash menu and autoloaded background music! :(

Kind of brutal, I had my volume way up (watched some DVDs yesterday :))

But hey! Whatever works for the designer and the target group!

Personally I prefer the presentation pages that present a "skip intro"
link and render it at the first possible moment though, also a check box
that says "Always skip" is good. I bet this page looses its charm pretty
quickly after a few visits ;)

I have a 1mbit connection and the whole page loaded in 2-3 seconds. Not bad.
Jul 23 '05 #4
Once upon a time *Ståle Sæbøe* wrote:
Arne wrote:
Once upon a time *Steve Pugh* wrote:
Werner Partner <ka****@sonoptikon.de> wrote:
I saw this:

http://www.super.vendas.nom.br/imagens.html

and it amazed me. I like the menu bars though I think that it may be
nerving if looking at it all the time.

What menu bars? There are only two HTML links in the whole page. All I
get are a couple of blue and orange shapes in the middle of the page
and then some content off the bottom of the screen.
Gosch! Flash menu and autoloaded background music! :(

Kind of brutal, I had my volume way up (watched some DVDs yesterday :))


I was listening to music on a radiostation (as I often do while
surfing), and it was not fun to get that background noise mixed with
the radio.
But hey! Whatever works for the designer and the target group!

Personally I prefer the presentation pages that present a "skip intro"
link and render it at the first possible moment though, also a check box
that says "Always skip" is good. I bet this page looses its charm pretty
quickly after a few visits ;) I have a 1mbit connection and the whole page loaded in 2-3 seconds. Not bad.


Yes, it's fast on broadband (10 mbit here, theoretically). But some
people think they *have* to take advantage of the visitors all
broadband capacity, and do it with rubbish if they don't have enough
real content :)

--
/Arne

Proud User of Mozilla Suite. Get your free copy here:
*English* http://www.mozilla.org/products/mozilla1.x/
*Svenska* http://www.mozilla.se/mozilla.shtml
Jul 23 '05 #5
me
"Werner Partner" <ka****@sonoptikon.de> wrote in message
news:ug************@idefix.dom...
I saw this:

http://www.super.vendas.nom.br/imagens.html

and it amazed me. I like the menu bars though I think that it may be
nerving if looking at it all the time.

regards

Werner

--
--------------------------------------------------
Werner Partner, 45699 Herten
http://www.sonoptikon.de


IMO not too amazing but YMMV. If you have flash you can easily do the same
thing. The navigation menu doesn't bother me but the music does. I feel
designers should let visitors turn on music themselves.
Signed,
me

Here's some amazing navigation done without flash:
http://www.eyeball-design.com/

Amazing flash site but the music is annoying:
http://www.2advanced.com/flashindex.htm
Jul 23 '05 #6
Werner Partner schrieb:
I saw this:

http://www.super.vendas.nom.br/imagens.html

and it amazed me. I like the menu bars though I think that it may be
nerving if looking at it all the time.

regards

Werner

I think it's badly done. The content is offsetted from the top.
And a pretty poor flashmenu if you ask me.
Jul 23 '05 #7
me schrieb:
"Werner Partner" <ka****@sonoptikon.de> wrote in message
news:ug************@idefix.dom...
I saw this:

http://www.super.vendas.nom.br/imagens.html

and it amazed me. I like the menu bars though I think that it may be
nerving if looking at it all the time.

regards

Werner

--
--------------------------------------------------
Werner Partner, 45699 Herten
http://www.sonoptikon.de

IMO not too amazing but YMMV. If you have flash you can easily do the same
thing. The navigation menu doesn't bother me but the music does. I feel
designers should let visitors turn on music themselves.
Signed,
me

Here's some amazing navigation done without flash:
http://www.eyeball-design.com/

Amazing flash site but the music is annoying:
http://www.2advanced.com/flashindex.htm

Uff! ...
Werner

--
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Werner Partner, 45699 Herten
http://www.sonoptikon.de
Jul 23 '05 #8
me
"Werner Partner" <ka****@sonoptikon.de> wrote in message
news:o6************@idefix.dom...
me schrieb:
"Werner Partner" <ka****@sonoptikon.de> wrote in message
news:ug************@idefix.dom...
I saw this:

http://www.super.vendas.nom.br/imagens.html

and it amazed me. I like the menu bars though I think that it may be
nerving if looking at it all the time.

regards

Werner

--
--------------------------------------------------
Werner Partner, 45699 Herten
http://www.sonoptikon.de

IMO not too amazing but YMMV. If you have flash you can easily do the same thing. The navigation menu doesn't bother me but the music does. I feel
designers should let visitors turn on music themselves.
Signed,
me

Here's some amazing navigation done without flash:
http://www.eyeball-design.com/

Amazing flash site but the music is annoying:
http://www.2advanced.com/flashindex.htm

Uff! ...


???
Signed,
me
Jul 23 '05 #9
Werner Partner <ka****@sonoptikon.de> wrote:
I saw this:

http://www.super.vendas.nom.br/imagens.html

and it amazed me. I like the menu bars though I think that it may be
nerving if looking at it all the time.

regards

Werner

Jul 24 '05 #10

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