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Posted by Luigi Donatello Asero on 09/27/05 01:49
"Stewart Gordon" <smjg_1998@yahoo.com> skrev i meddelandet
news:dh8uhj$9f4$1@sun-cc204.lut.ac.uk...
> Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
> > "Stewart Gordon" <smjg_1998@yahoo.com> skrev i meddelandet
> > news:dh15qi$gks$1@sun-cc204.lut.ac.uk...
> >> Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
> >>> I know that my website
> >>> https://www.scaiecat-spa-gigi.com
> >> <snip>
> >>
> >> 1. has inconsistent link colours between different pages. Make up your
> >> mind which stylesheet you're going to use!
> >
> > Some argue that all the pages should have the same color to be
consistent
> > but I find that consistency can be based on other elements and not
necessary
> > on the color. And even if I should use only one color, there is no need
to
> > choose it now.
>
> You can of course have variety in the colour scheme between different
> parts of a site. I do on mine, for instance. The difference is that in
> my case it's applied on a section-by-section basis, and in a way that
> was obviously intentional. Yours looks like a mistake, especially if
> you try viewing the two versions with some links visited and others not.
No, I do not think it was a mistake but some colors may change.
> >> 2. has a link with "Italy" inadvertently doubled
> >
> > That sounds more interesting, which one?
>
> "Map of Italy Italy" down the side of most pages.
Did you talk about the English pages, didn´t you?
> >> 3. has at least one page in the English version that isn't in English
> >
> > Which ones?
>
> italymap.html
>
> (not to mention that I don't see a map of anything there....)
Which directory?
> >> 4. has a few odd pages that look completely different
> >
> > Which ones?
>
> intforrent.html
> ifrtwo.html
Again, please write a complete URL.
> >> 5. has a few odd links to a page stating "This page is not available,
> >> yet" or 404 errors. Better would be to remove these links until the
> >> respective pages are written.
> >
> > I find more practical to have these pages under construction because
they
> > help me have a structure even while the site is under construction.
>
> True ... but it would still be a structure if you commented out these
> links, or maybe marked them visibly as under construction. And by the
> way, one of them (Swedish furniture) is missing the .html bit.
Are you only talking about the English pages?
Again, please write the complete URL.
Many things you are talking about seem to have to do with that the site is
under construction.
> >> 6. has the last updated date formatted inconsistently from page to page
> >
> > I am not sure what you mean but if I understood you properly you are
right.
> > That is something which I could repair during the next months.
> >
> >> 7. has, on some of the pages, a mysterious 1x1 image in a strange
place,
> >> with alt text in the wrong language.
> >
> > I think it is used to skip the navigation links.
> > The wrong language should be the right one but which pages do you
exactly
> > mean?
>
> Most of the pages. Look:
>
> <p><a href="#content"> <img src="../bilder/test.gif" height="1"
> width="1" alt="Vänligen gå direkt till huvudinnehåll"></a></p>
You are right here. But the "alt" is for a picture which is very, very
little and which is used to skip the navigation links.
> 8. You could make use of default index files. I.e. call the main page
> within each folder index.html, making it quicker to access (if the
> webserver's configured the way most are).
>
> http://webtips.dan.info/subdir.html
>
> Stewart.
Why should I do that?
I think it would be rather confusing.
--
Luigi Donatello Asero
(sono italiano ma vivo in Svezia)
(я итальянец но я живу в Швеции )
(我是 意大利人 , 但是 我 住 在 瑞典)
(minä olen Italian kansalainen, mutta minä asun Ruotsissa)
https://www.scaiecat-spa-gigi.com/sv/boende-i-italien.php
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