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General Community => WebsiteBaker Website Showcase => Topic started by: Xagone on September 23, 2009, 03:48:44 PM
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New website for "Le Cochon Dingue" (French Quebec city, Quebec, Canada) :
http://www.cochondingue.com/
It has a mobile version http://www.cochondingue.com/m/
(mobile version detect cellphones)
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looks very nice & proffessional :-)
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Yummie. Very apetizing! Nice design (which you didn't do?) and some good slicing ans css coding.
Inspiring stuff.
Chapeau!
Vincent
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Looks really good, indeed.
Nicely ported.
Kind Regards,
Stefek
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Design was made by LMG, conseling , herarchy and data by xagone / LMG and i've done the rest, with mobile version and news /w twitter (https://forum.WebsiteBaker.org/index.php/topic,15049.0.html)
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like it, very nice design
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Very nice design,... technical i would like to preload the hover-images. Otherwise it looks a little bit irritating ;)
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Hi,
Could you please tell us how you did the mobile version.. ? Is the content same , from same sections, for mobile and regular view ?
cheers
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yes, mobile version is the same "menu du jour" (daily menu) and contact for each restaurants
it's a separate section of the site :
french
-- menu 1
-- menu 2
-- menu 3....
english
-- menu 1...
m (only m for mobile)
-- french
-- -- restaurant 1
-- -- restaurant 2
-- -- ...
-- english
-- -- ...
the mobile "template" is the difference, we can't use a lot of HTML and css in a mobile template, but we manage...
we use "section picker" to get the content of the real site, since the "menu du jour" change a lot.
the webmasters can't access the mobile section, only full admin can.
the "m" is hidden, so it wont show in the menu or site map (even sitemap.xml)
we used http://detectmobilebrowsers.mobi/ in the main template, so if you go to the site with a mobile phone, you get redirect to the /m/ site
i've modified the index.php in /m/ to redirect to the french mobile part so ppl do not have to type /m.html
I think it should be a feature that a folder can access the "default" content of it, like when you get multilingual website, we should be able to call http://www.mywebsite.com/en/ and not en.php
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Cool,
Great explenation :) Very helpfull for mobile phone sites..
Tnx a lot
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GJ,
i like the design, very clean...
Why u don't use the "background-position" for make your rollover on the menu.
This would avoid the latency between rollover and when the image appears.
Gj for the menu on phone all days with twitter ;) great idea.
But i like this website
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Lorem, the problem is the number of images.
the base template was sooooooooooooooooo much complex that we needed to make all menu in images, I personaly hate it.
Images are preloaded but unless you get a real fast connexion and a dual core with 3 Gigs +, it lags! only with the sheer number of images loaded.
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Fantastic website - well done! A few minor bits of feedback:
- It took a little for the image swap on the buttons to appear - maybe you could do an image preload?
- I don't think the English version works yet?
Apart from that - great work.
K
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Very nice work indeed!
I wonder why the ellipses in the logo look so rough ragged. Is this how it should be?
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this logo is 30 years old, I think they never got a vector version of the logo.
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this logo is 30 years old, I think they never got a vector version of the logo.
So you didn't actually discuss it? :-o
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Très très chouette!!!!
Where and how will you communicate the mobile site?
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Mobile browser is detected in the main template and redirect the phone to the mobile version.
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This looks great, beautiful design.