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Here is the latest work for a new client.

A one pager built with 15 using [RZ] tools and Ron's Bubble Menu.

https://bit.ly/2HnR5bt

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Very cool. Nicely done.
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Very nice Zinc - well done. 8)
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Rob wrote: Wed Oct 21, 2020 10:17 pm Very cool. Nicely done.
Thank you Bob!
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ColinM wrote: Thu Oct 22, 2020 12:21 am Very nice Zinc - well done. 8)
Cheers Collin :D
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I must be a luddite.

On my 32" monitor, everything is HUGE. And I have to scroll way down to see further information when it would all fit on one screen quite easily.

I'm sure it looks lovely, but on the form vs function scale... ?????

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zinc wrote: Thu Oct 22, 2020 8:54 am
ColinM wrote: Thu Oct 22, 2020 12:21 am Very nice Zinc - well done. 8)
Cheers Collin :D
Well deserved Zinc, A coursery glance would give the (wrong) impression that the website is (deceptively) simple - but I can see a lot going on "behind the scenes.
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ColinM wrote: Thu Oct 22, 2020 9:45 am
zinc wrote: Thu Oct 22, 2020 8:54 am
ColinM wrote: Thu Oct 22, 2020 12:21 am Very nice Zinc - well done. 8)
Cheers Collin :D
Well deserved Zinc, A coursery glance would give the (wrong) impression that the website is (deceptively) simple - but I can see a lot going on "behind the scenes.
Very well said Collin
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alan_sh wrote: Thu Oct 22, 2020 9:25 am I must be a luddite.

On my 32" monitor, everything is HUGE. And I have to scroll way down to see further information when it would all fit on one screen quite easily.

I'm sure it looks lovely, but on the form vs function scale... ?????

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Very nice performed zink. Will surely steal some ideas from you :D
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Bluesman wrote: Thu Oct 22, 2020 1:03 pm Very nice performed zink. Will surely steal some ideas from you :D
Steal away !!! :D
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Hi zinc, I like the site but it seems to be a bit sensitive when using the touchpad on my laptop, which makes scrolling down the page a bit difficult. Just a small downward stroke takes me to the bottom of the page and it is quite difficult to stop on each section. I guess that you may be using one of rz's extensions for the scrolling so I wonder if there is a way to slow down the scrolling a bit?
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lummis wrote: Thu Oct 22, 2020 5:07 pm Hi zinc, I like the site but it seems to be a bit sensitive when using the touchpad on my laptop, which makes scrolling down the page a bit difficult. Just a small downward stroke takes me to the bottom of the page and it is quite difficult to stop on each section. I guess that you may be using one of rz's extensions for the scrolling so I wonder if there is a way to slow down the scrolling a bit?
This issue has been corrected. Although I have not personally experienced any issues with it before using the touchpad...
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Perfect zinc! I use a HP laptop and their touchpads do have a reputation for being sensitive although I have rarely had that problem. Glad that you were able to resolve it.
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lummis wrote: Fri Oct 23, 2020 5:07 pm Perfect zinc! I use a HP laptop and their touchpads do have a reputation for being sensitive although I have rarely had that problem. Glad that you were able to resolve it.
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Re: New Site

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nice

The images are stunning
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The site is good, this color of gold is a bit gloomy ... but the bigger problem is that these pictures from Instagram are not visible in the firefox. Also since I sent it a long time ago in a private message no code starts with a capital letter when it comes to a script, so it always gives an error in the script when it starts this way <Script>. So let RZ correct that in the future on its extensions.
After all, you have online tools that check for errors in writing the script, and it will show you, it's a small problem and easy to fix.

Here is screenshot FIrefox Developer Editions
https://ibb.co/yY2Lc3q
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What version of FF are you using pajadt? I've viewed it in version 80 and the current version 83.0 and it works ok for me.
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pajadt wrote: Tue Nov 17, 2020 4:31 pm The site is good, this color of gold is a bit gloomy ... but the bigger problem is that these pictures from Instagram are not visible in the firefox. Also since I sent it a long time ago in a private message no code starts with a capital letter when it comes to a script, so it always gives an error in the script when it starts this way <Script>. So let RZ correct that in the future on its extensions.
After all, you have online tools that check for errors in writing the script, and it will show you, it's a small problem and easy to fix.

Here is screenshot FIrefox Developer Editions
https://ibb.co/yY2Lc3q
The choice of colour is purely a client thing. So while you & Joe Bloggs might find it "Gloomy", the client who is paying for the job does not agree.
As for your other findings, please refer to my response in the other post. Cheers!
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