Creating a new OTA, will have more functionality and ease of use than shitxpedia.
Fill in the blanks in the screenshot on what you niggers want to see in the page.
Anything goes.
If it's a great contribution i'll add it in and show results as I design.
I code css and html from scratch, anything you want in it I can create or work in.
Charles Brown
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Jack Brown
Crucial Elements needed:
>suggestions on fonts >Background colors (individually explained for each section)
Benjamin Bailey
>"Detailed" screenshot requested from the nigger php coder >says first one looks like some shit made in paint
Brody Clark
Regarding font colors:
Our initial idea was keeping it a screen Style Layout. As for nature since this would be used in third world countries by tourists going on vacations.
Anything green would have more chances of being used.
Anything used from suggestions will be mentioned in the credits on the website according to your name field on the thread.
Julian Scott
Initial Layout idea:
>Left section: Tour/activity/hotel/restaurant/bar information. Detailed in a very easy to read style.
>right section: Tour/comany/restaurant/bar/activity photos in a 2xNDSP layout for large devices.
>Top tool bar Company name and website for the individual listing
>right section toolbar Main OTA Links
>second top toolbar left page name
>right company links
Luis Jenkins
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Cooper Rodriguez
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Liam Evans
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Ayden Johnson
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Isaac Reed
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Julian Sanders
make it suck less shit
Jose Rogers
Is this your first time writing css?
James Kelly
From scratch, yes.
I have modified existing css for several years.
Dominic Nguyen
It really shows.
I guess if you already know the syntax you should be ok, but taking a look at you're using floats for a navbar which is probably why it's looking so janky. I personally avoid floats as much as possible, especially for positioning large page elements.
I'd just recommend drawing a box-model on gridpaper, then coming up with a color pallette, then deciding on a consistent padding/margin size and sticking with it
Isaac Barnes
I agree, I have the floats as initial design. Just to make a canvas of the general idea. Once i'm happy with the design I go through and fine touch.
Brandon Allen
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Aaron Wood
Alpha versions usually look like shit, he only has a few hours of work into the design
Liam Wright
I am not too happy about the font I chose,
Any recommendations or changes Sup Forums?
Jaxon Williams
Regarding my use of float after giving it some thought, I have a floatleft and floatright property in my main layout css file.
I apply the css property to the classes that need to float accordingly.
It´s working great and it is not the reason it creates the janky look.
The Janky look is due to lack of fine touching those areas. Which I have not gotten to said stage.
Jackson Roberts
A little TLC applied
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Lincoln Adams
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Thomas Morris
Possibly pausing for the rest of the day
I am very happy with todays progress.
I'll be on for the next 6 hours answering questions if needed.
Or applying aproved suggestions from Sup Forums posters in this thread. Version A1.0007PFOV 010520171707
Christian Evans
To do list for tomorrow
>Make icons for each button >Make database >Connect database >Make CRUD interface >Display Database results on page
Robert Reed
That looks better. Make it so that you can switch thumbnails to lists or mosaics in the company name photos area.
Jaxon Williams
That is similar to what expedia has on their website.
The way the division is setup it can turn into long downscroll photofeed.
Once it reaches 30 photos it will add a load more button that will show more pictures in the database.
This would give the tour operator the option to upload photos daily and have a similar photofeed as facebook currently has.