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Title: city website
Post by: diodak on June 28, 2008, 01:51:48 PM
http://www.gminazamosc.pl

Template for webiste of city Zamosc :)
Title: Re: city website
Post by: Luckyluke on June 28, 2008, 03:27:05 PM
Nice site!
Nice template!
Beautiful pictures!
And all in 8 languages.

What template did you use?
And how do you count the actual online visitors?
Will you share this in the topic "code snippets"?

Grtz,
Luc

Title: Re: city website
Post by: jollylama on June 28, 2008, 06:48:53 PM
Awesome work and looks great and clean! Yours is great inspiration.

I did notice that the drop down menus on the photogallery page are displaying behind the photos. I think i ran across this before in flash but don't remember exactly how i corrected it. I think it's the wmode in the object tag:

http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=tn_14201&sliceId=2

thanks for sharing
Title: Re: city website
Post by: diodak on June 28, 2008, 07:35:07 PM
What template did you use?
And how do you count the actual online visitors?
Will you share this in the topic "code snippets"?


Template is not based on any available.
Counter is made on http://www.codingtuts.com/coding-tutorials/php/counters-and-statistics/online-user-counter

I did notice that the drop down menus on the photogallery page are displaying behind the photos.

I didnt notie that earlier, thanks :)

Thanks for your opinions guys.
Title: Re: city website
Post by: applepie on June 30, 2008, 05:44:30 PM
I am looking for similar template with drop down menu. How did you do yours? Can someone help? Thanks
Title: Re: city website
Post by: diodak on June 30, 2008, 08:12:10 PM
There is everything in HTML and CSS code, just analyze it :)
Title: Re: city website
Post by: Stefek on June 30, 2008, 10:14:19 PM
Prześliczna!

Best regards,
Stefek
Title: Re: city website
Post by: diodak on July 01, 2008, 02:10:56 PM
Prześliczna!

Best regards,
Stefek

I was affraid you don`t reply in this topic because you don`t like it  :-P
Title: Re: city website
Post by: Stefek on July 01, 2008, 02:28:53 PM
 :-)
No, I only saw it that late  :wink:

I like the whole page.
The fact that you are offering so many languages shows that the city means a lot for you.

Best,
Stefek

P.S. To those not speeking polish: Prześliczna! means something like "admirable" or "more than beautifull".
Title: Re: city website
Post by: diodak on July 01, 2008, 03:04:45 PM
This website is for local goverment department, I wonder how long it will take them to put there content and release, as you see translator must fix some german words because they don`t feet in drop down menu :cry:
Title: Re: city website
Post by: Stefek on July 01, 2008, 03:15:32 PM
... as you see translator must fix some german words because they don`t feet in drop down menu...

Yes, this is a specific habbit of the german language. It puts sometimes up to three words together into one word.
Maybe you can fix the problem, if you make it not bold (the dropdown-menus) and 1-2 px smaller?

Best,
Stefek

Man, the header is looking fu***n' good!
Title: Re: city website
Post by: diodak on July 01, 2008, 04:03:36 PM
Yes, this is a specific habbit of the german language. It puts sometimes up to three words together into one word.
Maybe you can fix the problem, if you make it not bold (the dropdown-menus) and 1-2 px smaller?

Now I think I should do it in different way, with min-width and resizing if text is longer, but they say it could be fixed with using different words.

Man, the header is looking fu***n' good!

Thanks, my designer will be happy to hear that :lol:
Title: Re: city website
Post by: Linger on July 06, 2008, 10:13:50 PM
Hello!
I recognized the "problems" with the german words too - e.g. "Wirtschaftsinformat ionen" (Submenu) or "Bildungswesen" (main menu). Why don't  you seperate long words into two pieces like "Wirtschafts- <br />informationen" and use "Bildung" instead of "Bildungswesen?! I am a german native speaker (..thats the reason for my poor english...) - if you have any questions concerning that difficult lanquage dont hestitate to ask me. Besides this is a realy great template!!
Title: Re: city website
Post by: vyni on July 07, 2008, 12:47:05 AM
Hi deschek,

indeed a really nice page.
But I recognized a problem with Your menu. Just moving around a while and mouse-over all links and menus causes the menus to stay open. Sometimes.
But when the picture-gallery is loaded - the menu stucks all the time. It is closed on start and opens on mouse-over - but than it stay´s open.
I made a screenshot for You.

I´m using XP-Pro/SP3/IE7.

And one hint concerning thr right-hand menu: What about to change the background-color of the whole box - like in the drop-down menu - instead of just changing the background-color of the text?

Best regards from Himberg, nearby Vienna

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Title: Re: city website
Post by: diodak on July 07, 2008, 09:33:11 AM
Hello!
I recognized the "problems" with the german words too - e.g. "Wirtschaftsinformat ionen" (Submenu) or "Bildungswesen" (main menu). Why don't  you seperate long words into two pieces like "Wirtschafts- <br />informationen" and use "Bildung" instead of "Bildungswesen?! I am a german native speaker (..thats the reason for my poor english...) - if you have any questions concerning that difficult lanquage dont hestitate to ask me. Besides this is a realy great template!!

As I told int this topic, this will be fixed by translators :)

Hi deschek,

indeed a really nice page.
But I recognized a problem with Your menu. Just moving around a while and mouse-over all links and menus causes the menus to stay open. Sometimes.
But when the picture-gallery is loaded - the menu stucks all the time. It is closed on start and opens on mouse-over - but than it stay´s open.
I made a screenshot for You.

I´m using XP-Pro/SP3/IE7.

And one hint concerning thr right-hand menu: What about to change the background-color of the whole box - like in the drop-down menu - instead of just changing the background-color of the text?

Best regards from Himberg, nearby Vienna

Thanks for the menu bug info  :cry:
Its not bad idea with changing second level menu background color but this design will be no more change.

Thanks foy your replis :-)
Title: Re: city website
Post by: bgg on September 04, 2008, 11:00:10 AM
site dead??
Title: Re: city website
Post by: diodak on September 04, 2008, 12:38:40 PM
http://www.gminazamosc.pl/

It`s not live yet.