I would like to know your opinions. This is the first web page I have ever put together and I do not know many of the programming languages. I programmed this site using almost complete HTML.
http://www.e85andyou.com
http://www.e85andyou.com
Ok this seems a little stupid now. You asked us what we think, and somebody gave you an awesome response. allbeit not the response you were proberly expecting however seeing by your response. You also kind of contradict yourself when you say that this is 'the first web page you ever built' however you have 'several top 10 websites'. I feel sorry for your clients.I posted this site to see what people would say like that. I have several top 10 websites on the net and they are all simple web designs such as the one listed which I slapped together for a client. They love it and payed me $1,000 for it I just love posting simple web pages. For some reason everyone I talk to on web design hates my designs but customers prefer simple extremely easy to navigate designs. Try doing polls on the look of your designs. Some of the "best designs" placed out there by many designers really just suck to the average person. I think people need to start dumbing down their designs and think about the average user not what the over active imagination would like to see. I know many people that if they go to a sight and there is to many visuals and advertisement they simply click back and go to the next site. The other issue is that many people are catagorizing their links with CSS which is nice and all but many people just prefer the old way of clicking a link on the left side. The other issue is many "top designers" are using way to many programs to create these sites. I am an old school programmer, yes I know I still use Notepad. However, by doing so I am able to use keywords that many now use imagery to do so, which inadvertently lowers your page rank in most cases. I just though I would toss in my opinion as well.
In conclusion sites do not need complex coding to become popular and make money they simply need to appeal to the customer with easy navigation and easy to read data.
everyone prefer this but your's isn't a good example. i suggest you go back to the drawing board and learn web design as i 'm pretty sure you don't know what you're talkingIn conclusion sites do not need complex coding to become popular and make money they simply need to appeal to the customer with easy navigation and easy to read data.
f*ck me! are you really serious? if it's true, i feel sorry for these people..I have several top 10 websites on the net and they are all simple web designs such as the one listed which I slapped together for a client. They love it and payed me $1,000 for it