[thelist] Site critique
Craig Saila
crsaila at yahoo.ca
Fri Sep 21 15:22:16 CDT 2001
McAtee, Malcolm wrote:
> have at it list-folk.
> http://www.philamuseum.org/exhibitions/exhibits/eakins/launch.html
I really like it, here are some initial impressions (Mozilla 0.9.4/Win2K):
- great typography and design
- excellent cropping on the images (kept the context of it, as opposed
to just shrinking it)
- the enlarge function works very effectively going up, but its not
clear what should happen to reduce the image again (clicking the image
or the year accomplish is it, but would there be some way to make it
clearer?)
- in "1877", I noticed some text had a red background. Not sure why (it
has a class correction, is this a testing thing?)
- perhaps the graphic name "Thomas Eakins: American Realist" could link
back to the intro (or will it link to the main site?)
- not a big fan of the dHTML scrollbars (can't control the speed of the
scrolling, not able to see how long the entry is, and in some cases it's
not even clear there is more to see [maybe you can highlight the arrow
if there is more above or below]) -- is there a reason you choose not
use the default scrollbars?
- in some cases there's references to other years (e.g., in "1888":
"...in the summer of 1887...."), why are these not links to those entries?
- also, you might want to call the style and scripting elements
externally to reduce the page sizes and speed-up loading times.
--
Cheers,
Craig Saila
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