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New site for a multi service company in Quito Ecuador.
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Good job man. I like looking at other people's work to give me inspiration on how to design better when I need to do some work.
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lgmfls wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 7:06 pm Good job man. I like looking at other people's work to give me inspiration on how to design better when I need to do some work.
Thanks. Happy you like it :D
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Bluesman wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 4:51 pm New site for a multi service company in Quito Ecuador.
https://www.gruporepcon.com

Happy to get constructive comments :D
Great work just two points:

1. The colour of the icons could be different in the cards
2. On scroll that brings the cards to the centre of the page does not need to take take them away if you scroll back up

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zinc wrote: Fri Feb 18, 2022 8:54 am
Bluesman wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 4:51 pm New site for a multi service company in Quito Ecuador.
https://www.gruporepcon.com

Happy to get constructive comments :D
Great work just two points:

1. The colour of the icons could be different in the cards
2. On scroll that brings the cards to the centre of the page does not not take take them away if you scroll back up

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Two very good points zinc. Tnx. Just to verify with the client :D
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Well done.

I'm considering incorporating more video in my future projects. I especially like the way your video captures and explains the core of the business, engaging the site visitor to stay with the page a while. A few questions about the video:

Which video editing program do you use for these kinds of projects?

I noticed in the page source the video appears to be 21MB coming from the web server ("/media/" directory), and the quality of the feed is good. I'm not sure the hosting service I use could deliver that up without buffering. Are you using a dedicated server?

Also, regarding the icon color issue: Just another opinion: introducing various icon colors would maybe introduce a distracting break in visually following along the web site. As I first scrolled the site I saw the content. I think if I were also to see a variety of colors I probably would've been a little distracted by noticing the colors rather than the content. I do agree when scrolling back up the cards should remain in place rather than moving away.

Thanks for posting the link.
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mhinnc wrote: Mon Feb 21, 2022 1:21 pm Well done.

I'm considering incorporating more video in my future projects. I especially like the way your video captures and explains the core of the business, engaging the site visitor to stay with the page a while. A few questions about the video:

Which video editing program do you use for these kinds of projects?

I noticed in the page source the video appears to be 21MB coming from the web server ("/media/" directory), and the quality of the feed is good. I'm not sure the hosting service I use could deliver that up without buffering. Are you using a dedicated server?

Also, regarding the icon color issue: Just another opinion: introducing various icon colors would maybe introduce a distracting break in visually following along the web site. As I first scrolled the site I saw the content. I think if I were also to see a variety of colors I probably would've been a little distracted by noticing the colors rather than the content. I do agree when scrolling back up the cards should remain in place rather than moving away.

Thanks for posting the link.
Hi and tnx mhinnc. I'm using the video editing software "Luxea" provided by https://www.acdsee.com/en/products/luxea-video-editor/
I have the mp4 as standard 21mb and m4v 6,7mb, ogv 1,1mb, webm 31mb as fallback formats
Agree with your comments about the colors and that the cards should stay. Checking up how to fix that :D
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Good job. A beautiful site, an interesting solution with blocks.
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NDV wrote: Tue Feb 22, 2022 4:30 pm Good job. A beautiful site, an interesting solution with blocks.
Tnx NDV... maybe you mean "Cards" ?
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Buen diseño... solamente un comentario: para gente no muy avezada en completar formularios en Internet, es un poco confuso donde escribir el email y el captcha debajo. Saludos de Argentina!
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manuelm wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 8:54 pm Buen diseño... solamente un comentario: para gente no muy avezada en completar formularios en Internet, es un poco confuso donde escribir el email y el captcha debajo. Saludos de Argentina!
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Gentlemen... (Hello Officer, what seems to be the problem?)
7) Do not speak/type in another language than English. That way everyone can understand you.
Looks like a violation of Mark 7. How do you plead?
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Gentlemen... (Hello Officer, what seems to be the problem?)
@jerry do you see yourself as a moderator (policing) of the forum now with that comment?
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I'll leave that up to you :lol:
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the conveyer belt could have been a bit slower moving too fast I think.
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wwonderfull wrote: Mon Sep 05, 2022 10:53 am the conveyer belt could have been a bit slower moving too fast I think.
Tnx wwonderfull, I agree, but the customer wanted it to have this speed :D :D
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