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*sniff* thanks for the compliment Andou, I appreciated the kind words
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That's a very noble offer, and Id have to say, ...YES, PLEASE.. ![]() ![]() As for FrontPage or HTML, if you need any help. Feel free to email me, mon@mludesign.com, or icq me 15661561. I'll be glad to help in any way I can. As for having little attendants... I believe websites can really help to spread the words out. Because the first place I go look for a dojo is the Internet. Have fun with the website ![]() |
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Hiya guys
Since I graduated from school, I don't have much projects to do and my job... well I'm typing this at work. So I don't have much work to do either. So I'm offering any Dojo that needs a website or improving, let me know. I'll gladly do it for free. Or anyone wants to join this freewebsites for kendo team will totally welcome. If your dojo can't even afford a webhost/domain name, I have a domain name which all you can share which is kendo-dojo.org. and I have unlimited submains, so I can go crazy if I want ![]() Honestly, I think Kendo should be more widespread and I know we damn designers charge so freaking much for a website, what can we do, we got student loans to pay :P Try not to be greedy for kewl graphics and all that, but I won't give you crappy stuff either, email me (mon@mludesign.com), PM me, or just post them here what you want from your website. First come first serve ![]() |
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Mugu, I manage a joint website between my college's kendo club and naginata club and I was wondering if you could take a look and give me some suggestions. I'm in the process of updating it so the one online is a bit old but I haven't been able to start updating till now. Let me know what you think and please feel free to give me some suggestions. BTW, if you're still around in the Minneapolis area in the fall, you should come down to Northfield and practice with us. Our schedule is on the main page of the site. Mmm... looks like it still needs quite a bit work... just to let you know when it comes to critique, I'm pretty rough ![]() ![]() 1. The backgrounds drove me crazy, especially there are different backgrounds on different pages. I could barely read the information on there. Background 101 - Have a flat color background or no background at all. That's my rule. Especially a site like this because this is an informational website, you don't want to confuse and or frustrate your visitors. People want information, not cool graphics 2. Always remember this, "Simplicity is a beauty". That's my design "dou". That's just me, I like to see things those are pleasing and calm instead of chaotic. As for yours, it was pretty chaotic. Those are my two big thingies on your site, though the layout is very well organized. Try some flat colors, look at these sites for inspirations: http://chrisamo.blogspot.com/ http://www.endlife.com/ http://www.livingchildren.com/ http://www.ninjai.com/ All of the sites I listed above are very simple, just gradient here and there, add little bit of graphics. And try your hands in CSS, you can make things really pretty without using much graphics ![]() If you need any help, feel free to email me and I'll gladly to help. Where is your dojo? Coz there isn't an address there. It'll be fun to drop by to say hi ![]() |
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Thanks a lot for the tips, guys! I actually won't be able to update the site until I get back to campus in September but I'll work on it until then so the fully updated site will be finished and ready to go as soon as I get back. Mugu, we've just ordered three club bogu sets so you're more than welcome to come to our practices and use them. Kaoru, great suggestion about putting names up. I hesitated about that at first because I wasn't sure if our sensei wanted their names on the site for various reasons. Come September the site will be much easier to read and pictures will be updated. I'll repost the link then. Thanks again!
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Mugu, I manage a joint website between my college's kendo club and naginata club and I was wondering if you could take a look and give me some suggestions. I'm in the process of updating it so the one online is a bit old but I haven't been able to start updating till now. Let me know what you think and please feel free to give me some suggestions. BTW, if you're still around in the Minneapolis area in the fall, you should come down to Northfield and practice with us. Our schedule is on the main page of the site.
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Count me in, I need something to work on to build my skills, and Kendo is cool, so send me an email. I'm not a big fan of flashy flash stuff like swift3d but I'm your man when it comes to css (100% of the formatting, layout, and positioning on kendo.uclu.org is done with css). ![]() |
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You should be able to get by without CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). CSS is primarily intended to allow you to control and change the layout of your site by maintaining a single file. Of course, it has other uses, like forcing fonts and colors for things that are hard set otherwise.
I think ninjai.com was the best example--very clean, very clear. The navigation and site purpose/statement is very immediate. Consider web sites like commercial advertising or art, you gotta grab attention fast, hold it and control it (while providing something). ShinKenshi, I'd also agree you've got a pretty good layout to start with--just the background bleeds through the text making it hard to read--too busy on the eyes. I can't tell you how many sites I've worked with that would never provide coherent content. You've got that, so you're already ahead of the game. Photos are great--they do help make new people feel like they can connect easier. Pictures with new people practicing in street clothes not just bogu is a real bonus (from the perspective of a newer kenshi). Mugu, that hosting price looks nice, but I'm a sucker for lots of databases... and with all the open source projects you can pull up based on PHP and MySQL.. ![]() |
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That's a very noble offer, and Id have to say, ...YES, PLEASE..
My first attempt was with Yahoo geo cities, but it was a frustrating experience. So, I've just aquired the domain name for the dojo. its a five year dojo, in Cancun Mexico, and we have very little attendance. Im actually sponsoring that and the hosting of it. the domain name is cancunkenshi.com I still have to get the info on how to log into it from the internet service provider from whom I aquired it . My original idea was to learn front page, and build the site as Im learning. So im reading the tutorial manual But its going awfull slow I could use some hints and tips |
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Mugu, I manage a joint website between my college's kendo club and naginata club and I was wondering if you could take a look and give me some suggestions. I'm in the process of updating it so the one online is a bit old but I haven't been able to start updating till now. Let me know what you think and please feel free to give me some suggestions. BTW, if you're still around in the Minneapolis area in the fall, you should come down to Northfield and practice with us. Our schedule is on the main page of the site. Nice website so far! The only thing I would suggest, is put who is in charge of instruction in your club on the website. I know Voss-sensei comes there when he can. But, it's nice for others viewing the site, to know who the person that is always there teaching naginata and Kendo are, and the rank. Otherwise, it's very nice! ![]() Kaoru |
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