View Full Version : Habbo News Network v3
Braffen
09-10-2006, 08:02 AM
http://habbonn.com (http://habbonn.com/)
Tell me what you think :)
Antony
09-10-2006, 08:43 AM
The content boxes are broken up, and push aligned out to the right when you visit more pages e.g. http://www.habbonn.com/v3/?category=community&page=competitions
When you click a link from the subnav it auto goes back to the main subnav meaning if you want to go to a page from that section again you have to go through the whole process.
I dont understand why you dedicate a whole section of your website to "Player Support" - People who visit your site aren't players because they're not playing anything, They're browsing. You have took that way too far.
Your site has nothing very much original about it making it just the same as any other fansite out their.
I think its nice. Keep up the good work ;)
well apart from it not being Yours as it was on a website previously posted here a while back (dont know link as it was such along time ago but remember the layout) i say it looks quite nice.
unless u did some changes 2 there version?
floyd
10-10-2006, 09:27 PM
let me explain some of this for you...
The content boxes are broken up, and push aligned out to the right when you visit more pages e.g. http://www.habbonn.com/v3/?category=community&page=competitions
you obviously don't use firefox, or you would find that this problem only exists on IE
I dont understand why you dedicate a whole section of your website to "Player Support" - People who visit your site aren't players because they're not playing anything, They're browsing. You have took that way too far.
player support is an extremely unique idea. we have employed habbos from a multitude of hotels internationally. Using the seasoned perspectives of these intelligent citizens to give constant assistance to habbo users that need a response to an inquiry almost immediately is something that has not been done before... and on that note, if it has been attempted, not on such a large and efficient scale. On top of that, we have already recieved an array of questions from many players even when our site is not in full throttle. So, please refrain from making statements about this utopian public service again.
Your site has nothing very much original about it making it just the same as any other fansite out their.
First of all, fansites have to follow the same formula, there is not many other services they can offer, it is just the quality of this service and how it is delivered by professionalist, competent employees.
To contradict your statement, the habbo news network is something that is quite original. to summarize the ideology of the site in a short sentence; we focus on delivering the news to enlighten habbos, not just to simply inform them. this is a revolution in news services.
if anyone else requires further explanation of why habbonn.com is ideologically superlative, please PM me and i will give you my full thesis.
Braffen
12-10-2006, 12:22 AM
I agree completely with floyd. It does only exisit in IE. And also, I am not a coder, and I did not code the site.
Do you realise Habbo Staff use FireFox? Most browsers of the world do nowadays.
And as floyd said, we have not taken our "Player Support" idea too far. I have been contacted by some Xs and other Habbos to take part in this from Hotels accross the globe, and they seem to value the idea of this.
I find the Habbo News Network extremely innovative and intelligent compared to the majority of the fansites out there, but please note that I respect all fansite owners and their fansites as I know the trial and error process that is involved can take its toll.
Also, Antony, how many times have you told me this? I get it :)
-Daniel
12-10-2006, 01:56 AM
the player Support idea is very good idea. because it habbos from differnt hotel not just one
plus layout is very nice. well done
Liam.1
12-10-2006, 04:12 AM
Why don't you get it coded so it works in all decent browsers, most of my visitors use IE.
http://www.****************/uploads/1857489c86.png
floyd
15-10-2006, 03:36 PM
eventually, the code will be sliced for use in most browsers. however, our general audience and people that actually use the most quickly developing browser, firefox, will not be using IE.
btw, i'm Journalism not floyd, the tech team leader.
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