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I like it a lot

I just re-themed my http://www.keycontent.org and would like some feedback from the tw.o community. Please let me know what you think in terms of:

  • Visual design
  • Usability
  • Anything else

Thanx
-Rick


Rick,

I wanted to write to you personally a long time ago when I first saw it, because I liked the previous format a lot. It did not seem to have the packaged "Tiki" look I found in the other themes.

Then, when I visited the page again, it looked even better. Anyway, I got busy doing other stuff and never got a chance to write to you. Basically, I am not satisfied with the other Tiki styles — too complicated as mentioned in other posts here. Sometimes, I have to spend hours just to find the CSS specification I wanted to change. Then, I have to do that for each. I was desperate, and I wanted to request if you could share your stylesheet, it looked much cleaner.

Anyway, here are some comments, that were not pointed out by Gary. Bear in mind though that I could not at this stage make a layout as good as yours.

Listing all

Not sure about other people, but if I am given a list from a search, I might be better off just doing a Google search myself — rather than going through a search list prepared by someone else. A person who has time to go through "all articles" or "all resources" has too much time to spare. It does not help me much, but that is just a point of view. I am more fond of A-Z listing, and if possible a directory focused listing, as Gary already stated. You are more familiar with the content of your site, and you would assist the visitor a lot by guiding him/her through the various sections; rather than saying: "Go ahead, find yourself around."

I hope you got what I mean.

Jagged presentation

Again, this is another preference. I think it would be cleaner to have both the "photos" of the same size, the way they are presented.

In a sense, that was what happened with the "boxed features" too. I know you meant to emphasize them, but it looks funny when you have a two-column box and one is much longer than the other. [I get that with the three-column standard layout of the Tiki themes. Aside from making the central column to narrow, it is difficult to get a good balance in layout of the left-center-right columns.]

This is different from the space achieved with the text-photo format above it. The space after each photo is welcome, to avoid a crowded page.

In printed newspaper layouts, they have what you call "filler text or quotes" to avoid such odd jagged appearance. Obviously, such control is not possible in the internet because a change in the font or browser could change the proportions again.

Gary solved this issue here and in his personal websites that he shared by having a series of one-column "unboxed/boxed" sections. Personally, I find that cleaner, in terms of presentation.

On the whole, I like the general layout of your site. It is more professional than any of the themes presented, so far. I bet the stylesheet is a lot simpler too than any of the ones available in the Tiki themes. That was why I wanted to write to you awhile back, but never got to do it. I do not want to copy your unique layout but wanted to find what radical changes were done in CSS to achieve a more near presentation.

cgc0202

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