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SmooveJC webforumsuser@macromedia.com




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Old Post  12-17-03 - 02:34 PM  
Hello. I am working on a site for a company called RCC Entertainment. I woul
d like all you expert flash users to test my sit and see how it is. Let me k
now if there are any mistakes. Also rate my site also. Thank you.

http://rcc-ent.com/

SmooveJC





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Old Post  12-17-03 - 02:34 PM  
a few things i didnt understand. your main site. i didnt understand the
button actions. some work and some dont work. but all fade to grey when
there is a mouseover. the site moves quite slow. i think you used alot of
tweening rather than actionscript. i am on broadband with nothing
downloading. and it was slow. plus on one of the pages you have a 9meg file.
that is rather large for an swf file. do you have a license to use the
method man track?

site is also quite dark and the writing didnt really shine thru.

just an opinion.

Danny

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Old Post  12-17-03 - 02:34 PM  
hi smoovejc

you have a very busy site. it looks like a good start. i agree that the mous
eover fade to grey thing is unnecessary. the site has a html feel to it with
 flash elements. i would say take one flash scheme and stick with that the w
hole way through the site.
so far a good start. i give it a 5 out of 10.

jemac




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William Kazak




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Old Post  12-19-03 - 01:39 AM  
The fashion page never loaded for me even with dsl. The scrolling type on
the upper left was too fast and too small to read. The red lettered type was
also too small for me. I am set at 1024-768 on my monitor.
Nevertheless-the site held a great deal of promise and looked very exciting
to me. I am very disappointed that the functionality held back my enjoyment
and my participation (visual and intellectual).
With some modification of the above, I would say you are really on to
something-visually at least!




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Old Post  12-20-03 - 02:40 AM  
"SmooveJC" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Hello. I am working on a site for a company called RCC Entertainment. I
would like all you expert flash users to test my sit and see how it is. Let me know if there are any mistakes. Also rate my site also. Thank you.
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> > http://rcc-ent.com/ > > SmooveJC
As a general rule, business sites won't tolerate a main page bigger than about 60kbytes. Your main page is over 500kbytes.. nearly 10 times too big. Although you can make great looking stuff with 1/2 meg, it's a rare situation where you can use that for business. If you want to have large files available, make a small main page and have the bigger stuff loadable. Give visitors the option to get into the big stuff or not. I like the way it looks though, and if the customer is ok with a giant sized file and load time for the main page then it's fine. I also think that a 'click here to enter' button is silly. Just go. There is no need to click an enter button to get in. The only time you need that is if you present a choice.. like low bandwidth page versus high bandwidth page or html page versus flash page. These are just my humble opinions.. hoping to be helpful to you. regards, tf


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Old Post  12-22-03 - 04:40 AM  
Hey,

initialy, I like it - but, basicaly just what others have said, it is very b
usy, and im on a friends comp atm, and evrything is very jumping - you want 
to make a site which looks good on older comps aswell - so it is available t
o a wider selection of audi
ence.

Also, is the logo meant to look like that? it looks very,, messy i guess - w
hich I think effects the over all look of the entire site.

With the buttons - i reackon keep the "flash" bit when the mouse rolls over 
it, but, instead of grey, make it a semie tranpart white (definatly not 100%
 alpha value) and if you decid to make it grey still, dont have it a solid c
olour, make it smi transpar
t, so its not AS obvious, try and keep things abit suttle, but noticable. Ag
ain, with the buttons at the top of the page (eg: services+contact" the grey
 flash thing is bigger than the button - "near enuf is not good enuf" some1 
once taught me.

just fix these things - and definatly make it smoother, which can me made by
 making the screen less busy.

I like the ite and its original enuf and should/will appeal to your audience
.

well done

:)



www.nuclearfusion.com.au

BEST SITE EVER!!!! ;)


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Old Post  12-22-03 - 02:28 PM  
woh busy...

um I guess busy appeals to the market???







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