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TWD
24th Jun 2003, 12:40 AM
I have decided that I can now redo the layout and back parts of my website making it worthy enough to deserve paying for hostage. However I don't just go about starting to make it. That's where you run into trouble, and it's completely against everything that I have been taught about developing something. Nono I have to follow through with the systems development life cycle. The first step in that is to evalute the current system point out flaws. A major part of this is asking the customers what they want.

This website was origionally created as a website for me. The mission statement of the site has changed since I created what you see now. My website's purpose is to serve my online friends. This is my gift back to everyone I have ever met, as well as those I have yet to meet.

What features enhancements etc would you like to see in my website that will help help me achive this goal and bring the website to a larger audience. In short: what do you want to see from my website.

Thank you for your input. I need this information so that I can draft together specifications for the new website.

Please note that I am not looking for help on technical design and look type things. I'm looking for what kind of features and content do you want? This is why I didn't post in the digital art showcase forum.

http://members.lycos.co.uk/macrocosm

Swarthy_Foreskin
24th Jun 2003, 02:26 AM
Needs midi music in the background. Preferably Rob Zombie midi, those always go over well.

Waffnuffly
24th Jun 2003, 02:36 AM
Strongbad has all the answers
http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail51.html

alien8
24th Jun 2003, 02:49 AM
Needs midi music in the background. Preferably Rob Zombie midi, those always go over well.

I've personally always been a large fan of the non-turn-offable Japanese pop variant of the midi background music, myself.

Beowolf
24th Jun 2003, 08:55 AM
Move it to Brinkster (http://www.brinkster.com). 30 megs space and absolutly NO ads. No pop ups or banners. And a nice built in FTP panel thingy.

FireSlash
24th Jun 2003, 12:27 PM
background music is great. Only because Mozilla users don't have to listen to it ;)

TWD
24th Jun 2003, 01:09 PM
Gee you're real helpfull....

There will be music but not built into the page.

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24th Jun 2003, 04:57 PM
make it work well

make it look good

thats all really