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Aloha,
Lots of CPians visit my website because of the signature below, but almost everybody escape again immediately
http://www.whenwillitbe.com
My website is a list of future scenarios (a new scenario is posted every day).
Visitors can vote when they think something will happen and then we can all see some interesting tendencies. Did you for example know that 30% believe that within the next 15 years, all babies in the Western world will be implanted with an RFID chip.
I think it's crazy interesting, but apparently most people don't think like I do (not a surprise really...). What am I doing wrong?
Thanks, Mads
-- modified at 9:40 Monday 2nd October, 2006
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phimix wrote: I think it's crazy
There you go
(It also doesn't help that your website looks like an advert at first glance. Get rid of the google ads up top unless they really are bringing you money.)
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The ads were something I added this morning. CPians also fleed the scene before I added the ads
The ads are gone now.
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Well to be honest it's bland!! Dull, boring and I personally have no interest in the content.
I probably will never go back again!
In order to have a successful website you should know your target market, and if you have set your target market as CPIANS, and they don't seem to be intrested then start looking else where
"a fool will not learn from a wise man, but a wise man will learn from a fool"
"It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed." - Theodore Roosevelt
"Success is going from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm." - Winston Churchill
My Website || My Blog
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I disagree. CPians love conjecturing
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Truly the talks are interesting... I think.
To be really really very true: i don't read them...
8)
What about the titles of the posts? Don't know how they look in other browsers, but in IE 7 the multi-line headings are overlayed, so a wrong line-height possibly given in your stylesheet?
I felt the 'design' of your site is too clean. It would be nice if it is more flashy, like the boulevard version of a national geographic.
It is really disturbing that the polls are UNDER the articles, they should be disabled on load and then faded in by javscript due to a click on a 'more info'/'vote' button (whatever you may call it) or something like that. Or you categorize them and display the newest ones with big big pictures in a column to the left and use the remaining place for a per-page/per-post-view where you put the poll aside aligned to the right.
A coloured background might also be a favor example of catching visitors. Think of black if you just want to have the pictures staying contrastly in front, or any other color that is 'mild' and 'deep'. E.g. an indian yellow or a sunny orange, something like that. If you want to let it glare, then use graphical border-sets around your articles that make them look grabable, handy or something like that.
Just try something, if you have interest to built it up and work massively on it ask me for help by providing some facts about the number of artciles you have, the system it is based on, how much space you have and so on. Possibly we might give it a push?
You know, code is poetry, fine and tasty; ...but taste sometimes isn't discussable.
You're Welcome,
Paeth.Claudius-Raphael
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The next thing I'd do is make the "explanatory" text of the website bolder so that people know what the heck it is about. And visually separate the title of the site from the title of the latest question. I'd also get someone to check your English as it is a bit complicated. You want catchier titles and explanations
I'd also put some colouring into the results, make them stand out a bit.
Finally I'd have a "popular questions" section.
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I don't know if it's just me, but the basic black and white presentation of the site feels a bit bland - a bit of colour (even if it was just a nicely designed logo at the top) could make people linger long enough to actually "get" it
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I just went to your site and found the concept quite interesting. It would be more interesting though, if there was some sort of background to where the questions had come from. At the moment it is just a list of seemingly random ideas. Where there any articles published that prompted the questions? If so I would have liked to read them.
If you scroll down the page and vote on a question, the page reloads at the top again, instead of remembering the scroll position. That is really annoying, and made me give up on bothering with the questions further down. I am sure there is an easy way of making the page remember its scroll position, but I can't remember how off the top of my head. Google it, or maybe someone here can tell us.
I also agree with an earlier comment that the site is a bit bland, and also needs a bit more explanation about what it is about. It needs a bit more personality.
Words fade as the meanings change, but somehow, it don't bother me.
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Boro_Bob wrote: If you scroll down the page and vote on a question, the page reloads at the top again
It didn't for me (using Firefox) - the page transparently (ajax?) refreshed without a page reload.
[edit] The same on IE6 - have you got javascript turned off? [/edit]
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benjymous wrote: have you got javascript turned off?
Yes, I am using Firefox with JavaScript turned off by default. I'd forgotten about that.
Words fade as the meanings change, but somehow, it don't bother me.
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Thanks for finding out what was wrong (it also works fine on my computer (firefox/IE)).
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Brilliant idea IMHO, but the site could do with a face-lift and some links to stories/articles that inspired each question.
Karma Police, arrest this man. He buzzes like a fridge.
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It's down now - so that may be one reason you don't see many hits.
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He's been CPed
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Paul Watson wrote: He's been CPed
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I can't access your web site (as Nish says, it seems to be down) but from the description you've given and other peoples comments it might be worthwhile adding a couple of words to your signature exaplaining a bit more about what to expect. To be honest I took your link to be to your personal blog so I haven't previusly clicked it because I'm not a blog reading person. (Well, except for Rob's, but he is a compelling writer.) It certainly sounds interesting, but previously I would have had no clue or inclination to visit it.
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I don't know what my host (Site5) is smoking (http://florida.websitepulse.net/uptime/J6486I9161.html). Usually they are great, but somehow they have managed to fail today
Thanks for all your comments. I'll look at them a bit more, hit the keyboard and hopefully end up with a website that get thousands of hits everyday
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It works again! My host have finally decided to restart the servers...
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i want to write inside a div, how?
for example:
<div id="a">I want to write here!!</div>
<script>
document.getElementbyId("a").????? = "value";
</script>
what is the property should i use. or Is there another way?
Faris Madi
Nothing Comes Easy (N.C.E.)
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My portfolio & development blog
Q:What does the derived class in C# tell to it's parent?
A:All your base are belong to us!
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i want to build a structure for this case:
autocompelte case:
i have 500,000 word and phrase, what is the proper data-strcture can i use on the server side while comparing each character inserted to the textbox by the user.... (Tree structure, hash map, has table, ...etc).. of course taking consideration to the time cost.
Faris Madi
Nothing Comes Easy (N.C.E.)
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Is the server going to be used for this "autocompelte" only? Otherwise you shouldn't even consider hogging 10+ MB of memory for this single task. Use a database.
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well i'm using cluster.. and each 1MB has a consideration.
plus...delaying 10ms can affect on the total performance.
some said to use hashmap inside hashmap, some said to use a tree...
i'm
Faris Madi
Nothing Comes Easy (N.C.E.)
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militiaware wrote: well i'm using cluster.. and each 1MB has a consideration.
Each megabyte of what? Memory? Network traffic?
militiaware wrote: plus...delaying 10ms can affect on the total performance.
The total performance of what? Web pages and database queries are executed in parallell, so they don't wait for each other.
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