Why all Esperanto related websites looks so 90's?
de yomakun, 7 iunie 2013
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yomakun (Arată profil) 7 iunie 2013, 20:24:09
I'm new to Esperanto but I just realized that almost every Esperanto website look and feel so 90's or 80's fro that matter, from it's design I mean sure the Esperanto and the internet are so smiler to each other but how this can be done while the internet is so fast growing and all this html 5 thing and you look to some Esperanto website that still use drown maps instead of using Google map add-on don't except young people to respect at that!... Thanks god that lernu is promising.
Sorry if I just been so honest but someone need to say this.
johmue (Arată profil) 7 iunie 2013, 20:32:16
yomakun:Hello there,Feel free to make better ones.
I'm new to Esperanto but I just realized that almost every Esperanto website look and feel so 90's or 80's fro that matter, from it's design I mean sure the Esperanto and the internet are so smiler to each other but how this can be done while the internet is so fast growing and all this html 5 thing and you look to some Esperanto website that still use drown maps instead of using Google map add-on don't except young people to respect at that!... Thanks god that lernu is promising.
Sorry if I just been so honest but someone need to say this.
And I am sure you overlooked many of the more modern ones. What about muzaiko.info?
yomakun (Arată profil) 7 iunie 2013, 20:35:18
johmue:if I have to I will but what I have to offer that need to be given more than they do have?
Feel free to make better ones.
johmue:And I am sure you overlooked many of the more modern ones. What about muzaiko.info?oh! that one? I'm listening to it now, everyday
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fari_teon (Arată profil) 7 iunie 2013, 20:39:26
But they're right, you could us it as an opportunity to create something great online for esperantistoj (and who knows, maybe even make some money out of it)
yomakun (Arată profil) 7 iunie 2013, 20:44:36
fari_teon:I have noticed that alright. Even that muzaiko one isn't too slick and if that's the shining example you know you're in trouble.Yea buddy Team modern are in da house
But they're right, you could us it as an opportunity to create something great online for esperantistoj (and who knows, maybe even make some money out of it)
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muzaiko is somehow use AJAX but only to show playing now instead of using it to also show what on tomorrow! and it need some design tweaks tho.
Moosader (Arată profil) 7 iunie 2013, 22:26:13
Of course not everybody has time to get really axquainted w/ web development, and the EO field probably isn't lucrative enouh to warrant hiring developers and dedsigners.
I really really wanted to email the Ido website guy and maybe offer to help, but I couldn't find contact information anywhere!
I do web development but I'm guilty of taking the easy way out and making my Esperanto websites w/ wordpress, thoug I'm currently in the process of updating my website (Django) so I'm trying to think of a nice way to incorporate my Esperanto interests into a section of it.
pdenisowski (Arată profil) 7 iunie 2013, 22:51:29
yomakun:I'm new to Esperanto but I just realized that almost every Esperanto website look and feel so 90's or 80's for that matter1980's? You mean they're all text based? Maybe it's time I updated my browser
yomakun:you look to some Esperanto website that still use drown maps instead of using Google map add-on don't except young people to respect at that!Perhaps I should dye my hair as well
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pdenisowski (Arată profil) 7 iunie 2013, 22:54:28
Moosader:I do web development but I'm guilty of taking the easy way out and making my Esperanto websites w/ wordpressI'm ashamed to admit it, but my entire domain, including the ESPDIC page, is all hand-made HTML edited with Notepad.
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Amike,
Paul
Moosader (Arată profil) 7 iunie 2013, 23:14:01
pdenisowski:Writing webpage code in notepad is pretty common, though CSS really is a blessing after you figure out the ropes.Moosader:I do web development but I'm guilty of taking the easy way out and making my Esperanto websites w/ wordpressI'm ashamed to admit it, but my entire domain, including the ESPDIC page, is all hand-made HTML edited with Notepad.
Amike,
Paul
Also drives me nuts to not have anything server-side in place; the web solution should do all the work, not thebupdater
Moosader (Arată profil) 7 iunie 2013, 23:15:42
yomakun:Hello there,Sorry for the double post, my Nook wont let me scroll to the bottom of the text area to edit. Agh.
I'm new to Esperanto but I just realized that almost every Esperanto website look and feel so 90's or 80's fro that matter, from it's design I mean sure the Esperanto and the internet are so smiler to each other but how this can be done while the internet is so fast growing and all this html 5 thing and you look to some Esperanto website that still use drown maps instead of using Google map add-on don't except young people to respect at that!... Thanks god that lernu is promising.
Sorry if I just been so honest but someone need to say this.
What kind of websites are you hoping to find for Esperanto?