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You got a good design strategy. But I think you should add some more text into about me section of your website. So people will be able to get more information about you. You can also link your site to your social media accounts.
Jea that is a good idea. Adding some relevant text content will also improve the SEO (Search Engine Optimization) aspect of my website. I have to think about how I approach this, cause at the moment its more or less a 1 page layout.
@SoltBegins:
For the corn field i used multiple color lookups (crisp warm, candlelight, late sunset, drop blues) used a different sky then the original picture and some tweaking with layer masks. I did not use a tripot.
The second one I dont remember and I cannot find the .psd file ^^ sorry. (all pictures on my site are post-processed)
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What's your objective?
Well I guess there is none. The objective (learning php and create something you enjoy) was fulfilled by finishing the website.
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Hi there,
as a informatics student I had to code something for university. I decided to code my own little website with an Image Gallery to present my photos and at the same time learn php.
The goals where:
- responsive behavoir
- short and clean (you could call it minimalistic)
- small introduction of who I am and what I do
- main focus on pictures and the users experience while browsing through them
The goals where not:
I don't want to "sell myself" to get clients with this website, because I'm not a freelancer
You find the result of my work here:
http://andreaslorer.de/index.php
Please provide me some feedback regarding:
- the website overall
- how smooth is the experience when scrolling through pictures (loading times / lags when scrolling /. . . )
- bugs in the responsive behavoir ?
- in the "downloads" section, do you understand that you could download the gallery (as a open source image gallery) and not the photos which I present on my site? I'm not sure if this gets clear enough.
Thank you in advance
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display:flex;
in CSS
The flex property is supported in all major browsers, except for Safari.look here
My personal photo showroom
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i think we should keep off topic related stuff limited, i will answer you via pm