Drop Down Responsive Menu with CSS3 and jQuery Tutorial
Effort finding the slider, But I've definitely came across it before. But you claim you've done all of the index. You have external sites written all over your code...
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Drop Down Responsive Menu with CSS3 and jQuery Tutorial
Effort finding the slider, But I've definitely came across it before. But you claim you've done all of the index. You have external sites written all over your code...
In addition the slideshow script is SlidesJS literally THE most used slideshow script - if you google "js slideshow" it's the first option. That green banner saying "What's Hot" was in one of the examples at one point although I struggle to find that exact theme right now. If you look at this website you'll see it's the top one and links to SlidesJS.
So... What did you actually make of this?
Even the current countdown script is using Keith Wood's Countdown...
I lack to see anything major actually written by you; which is a vital part of a project like this, you need original stuff to get anywhere, reusing public scripts will just make this site the same as any other development...
All the best,
Richard Komakech.
People these days are going for stupid standards of revolutionary, even something that ISN'T revolutionary ends up hitting the mother load!
However, this seems promising if done well, with some marketing and some magic c:
- Please be informed that, a good user interface for the users to UPLOAD, TAG etc system, must be user-friendly.
- Interactive elements on the site.
- Responsive web design.
- SEO, which is highly challenging for your site if you are not sure what you are doing.
+ Idk about this, but what if someone uploads some sort of nudes or porns or whatever and tagged your sister's name on it? Idk, just a figure of thought.
Good luck.
I like how people call their toenail snot revolutionary while not able to showcase it 3 days in row (its offline).
Does not it sound silly to call something revolutionary and posting it like it will change the world ... coding on the front end without even thinking of a real concept and layer classification ... good luck.
I'm working on web projects too, but I would laugh about myself to showcase something that cannot been seen, since I'm starting off with building a database, registering objects, writing tons of methods and systems, even working on performance to drop it by 80% loading time with js-/css-compressing into the database and storing in browser cache while only having a dynamic drop down navigation and a simple blogging system + navigation timeline for the eyes ... all based on user controls + a huge external lib with many methods that are useful in any solution I do. and then i read this ...
people think too much with their eyes, a layout can be swapped very fast when you have written a layout engine. ;)
who cares html and front end js at first. you rather think of how to store the images the best, how to store tags relating to the images.
either you need a concept, an unique idea, what can you provide?
Anyway, this all looks like a child is doing its first page, so stop calling it revolutionary, it insults serious websites. ^^
EDIT: As I clearly see you are graham, you do not? In this case, you are a designer, no wonder why you start of the front end to showcase ... So I understand you post here (but the "revolutionary"), you need a PHP coder for the logic behind it I suppose. In this case good luck.