Pickled Studios Website
by none · 10/13/2009 (5:25 pm) · 10 comments
Hi everyone, I'm proud to say that Pickled Studios finally has a website! While in no way is it done, the basics of it are operational and I will be posting blogs on it. Take a look and please leave constructive criticism, but remember, the website is in its most raw state, as there are no pictures or downloads, however all of the pages will be online by this Friday. Also, any suggestions or ideas for the website are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Krystian Lahage
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P.s. The website does not work on Google chrome correctly, however I am working on solving the problem.
Thanks,
Krystian Lahage
Click Here For Website
P.s. The website does not work on Google chrome correctly, however I am working on solving the problem.
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#2
10/13/2009 (7:06 pm)
Dogs are supposed to be colour blind ... but yeah, light green on light background brings pain.
#3
10/13/2009 (10:45 pm)
Alright haha. Are you just referring to the banner and buttons or the entire green color?
#4
10/13/2009 (10:48 pm)
:) The mouse over on the buttons and I think Steve was talking about parts of the text body.
#5
10/13/2009 (11:24 pm)
Ok,fixed all of the above suggested things. Changed the green to a darker shade and changed the color of the buttons when highlighted. Tell me what you think.
#6
10/14/2009 (1:57 am)
if you dont have money to contract a web designer, i recommend you to install a CMS like Joomla and setup a free template... or even pay a cheap hosting like hostgator.com and in the control panel with one or to clicks they install the forums, CMS, etc... for you...
#7
10/14/2009 (12:34 pm)
yes definitely you need something different. I could make some recommendations if you want.
#8
10/14/2009 (4:35 pm)
At Javier and Thomas: That sounds a lot easier, could I get some reccomendations?
#9
You can also try the following as well.
Drupal, Joomla, CushyCMS, SimpleCMS, Liferay, MODx, or any other of the MANY CMS SOLUTIONS available
Most (in not all) of them offer forums as a plugin.
10/14/2009 (5:22 pm)
Honestly, I would suggest something simple like Wordpress (which can be used as a simple CMS solution) at wordpress.orgYou can also try the following as well.
Drupal, Joomla, CushyCMS, SimpleCMS, Liferay, MODx, or any other of the MANY CMS SOLUTIONS available
Most (in not all) of them offer forums as a plugin.
#10
10/14/2009 (9:41 pm)
Alright, thanks, I'll try some of those. 
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Hint: WHITE and LIGHT GREEN bad combo when reading text.