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General Discussion

Adam Smallman
Adam Smallman
4,182 Points

Can you test my site ?

Hello can you take a look at my site http://adamdesigns.co/ preferably on mobile devices, as I have just had some one tell me there is a problem with the image .

Thanks

Adam

Twitter ( https://twitter.com/Adam_Designs )

6 Answers

Saeed Mulla othman
Saeed Mulla othman
13,200 Points

Hell Adam i've test your site on : iPhone 5c device with safari browser. i found it perfect and it works great , there are no problems in the pictures.

Great work

Adam Smallman
Adam Smallman
4,182 Points

Thank you Saeed, I am glad you liked it. Maybe the person viewing my site had a bad signal.

jase richards
jase richards
10,379 Points

Yeah, I just looked at it on a windows phone and all is good, with the windows browser as well.

Adam Smallman
Adam Smallman
4,182 Points

Thats grate, thanks Jason :)

Aleksandra Agosto
Aleksandra Agosto
2,125 Points

Looks good on a Galaxy S3 using Chrome. Beautiful site.

Adam Smallman
Adam Smallman
4,182 Points

Thank you Aleksandra :)

Nice job. Everything seems to be working as it should. A small suggestion would be to display a message after a mail has been sent, and perhaps restyle the links :)

Adam Smallman
Adam Smallman
4,182 Points

Hello Fredrik, thank you and good point I completely forgot about the thank you message :)

No problem, nice work on the site otherwise!

Sweet! Taking a look at your source, make sure the javascript at the end of your page is inside the closing body tag ;)

Just out of curiosity, does this actually have anything to say? I've always been putting the <code></script></code> tag outside of the <code>body</code> tag.

If you're including javascript outside of the header, it's best practice to place it at the bottom of the body, but not outside :-) It might break some IE DOM calls and it won't validate outside of the head/body tags

Adam Smallman
Adam Smallman
4,182 Points

Thanks tom, that is very true I will do that now. Thanks :)