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I think I've finalized a design for my website. Do you guys mind testing it out? Report any bugs or glitches or concerns. It seems good on my side so far.

 

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I FOUND A BUG! IT DOES NOT SEEM TO BE HOLDING UP TO DDOS ATTACKS!

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17 minutes ago, christianled59 said:

I think I've finalized a design for my website. Do you guys mind testing it out? Report any bugs or glitches or concerns. It seems good on my side so far.

 

 

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the scaling was off for me 

 

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Scaling is off for me as well.

1920x1080.

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You should make it responsive, will make it much more professional and actually usable on mobile (right now, text is extremely small etc)

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Ubuntu 1366x768. 

 

For such a simple site I would suggest abandoning bootstrap and rewriting it with normal CSS. You can cut down the CSS you currently have greatly by doing this and to be perfectly honest, plain old normal CSS is just better than bootstrap. As everyone has said, make it responsive.

 

To do this you would want to have a wrapper than covers everything in the body tag and apply width: 100%; to it. Then it's all just simple math. 5 images under the logo, 100 divided by 5 is 20. So the images get a class of something like demoImage and you give them a width of 20%. To retain the space between them, give them a margin-left and a margin-right of something like 3 percent is probably good. Doing things like this will help make things scale.

 

Then, you get to a point when the screen size and aspect ratio make things like the images grossly small. For this, you want breakpoints. Using media queries you can specify different CSS rules based on client conditions. The most common media query to use to create breakpoints  is the screen method. There used to be a coupe of others that were useful, but screen has since filled in those roles. Live example of media queries- Resize your browser window to below 600px wide http://h125.co/cfb

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