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  • #38876
    yrsengar
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    I been working on my personal portfolio since few days and I would really appreciate your view on my website.
    about the website:
    – Website is not responsive yet but planning to make it one.
    – Have used some CSS3.
    – No idea about what to put in to footer. Should I keep the footer same for every page?

    Here is the link to my website: http://www.yogeshsengar.com

    Thanks in advance for you suggestions.
    Yogesh

    #105908
    theacefes
    Member

    I’m not sure whether English is your second language or if you just haven’t gotten around to it but I would definitely recommend using a proofreader/spellchecker before you go live with that site.

    #105912
    yrsengar
    Member

    @ kgscott284 : i will definitely reduce the image size. thanks

    @theacefes
    : English is not my first language and I fixed spelling mistakes. I will always use spell checker now on before going live, thanks.

    #106004
    yrsengar
    Member

    @odd_E thanx, thats a good idea!!!

    #106295
    yrsengar
    Member

    @krysak4ever Thank you so much for your suggestions and time. It really helped me a lot and I implemented few things u suggested.
    The reason i didn’t use HTML5 is because i wanted my website to maintain a decent look in IE browsers too. I used CSS3 and will use fall-backs for that.
    My locations is not much important as i do most of my work remotely so i decided to go with small sized map.
    about-me-page

    and about the border and button color on the work page, when i was designing it, I thought the same thing you suggested but i used grey shades instead and you will see why if you have look at this work-portfolio-page

    Again thank you so much, i really appreciate it :)

    #106323
    snillor
    Member

    Modernizr does not “enable HTML5” in any browser. If a browser doesn’t support border-radius, Modernizr will not magically change that.

    What Modernizr does is examine the user agent (browser) to determine what features (including HTML5 stuff) it supports. It adds class names to HTML elements indicating which features are and are not supported by the browser being used. You can use these class names as styling hooks for alternate styling to work around or simulate unsupported features.

    #106326
    snillor
    Member

    I apologize for misinterpreting your statement.

    You are correct that Modernizr includes the html5 shiv. So if you already are using Modernizr, there’s no need to separately reference the shiv. If you aren’t using Modernizr, then you’ll probably want to reference the shiv – many people get it from Google:

    #106424
    alisonmaehinch
    Participant

    What do you plan on using to make it responsive?

    I am currently using bootstrap for a few of my projects and have found it easy to use.

    As for your design a lot of the suggestions that have been given are pretty good.

    #106439
    yrsengar
    Member

    Thanks for your suggestions guys……. :)

    @alisonmaehinch
    @krysak4ever I have only worked on couple of responsive websites so i don’t know much about responsive web design and I’m still learning it. As @krysak4ever suggested, i will probably write from scratch.
    You guessed it right, I’m not that good with colours .

    But as i said, I am still learning responsive webdesign, it would be really helpful if you guys could point some of the resources where i can learn from :)

    #106618
    yrsengar
    Member

    @krysak4ever Thanks :)

    #106624

    The word “Hire” was a little hard for me to read.

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