Butterfly Dreams

May 30, 2006 – 7:40 am

URL: butterflydreams.4t.com

OK well I thought I do a little site review here. Butterfly Dreams (our own member) has her own website which she shows offer skills and works. After spending about 2 hours on her site yesterday looking at all the cool images he made.

Unlike most sites all the art on her site is orignal works. She did each one of them. I really like how the design of the site is done and how easy it is to get around the site. Its not but as he only has a few sections to go threw. Her html code looks like its good. But there was a lot of probelms with her markup after running it at WC3.org. Just looking at the site you can tell shes not that type of person. I say this because her site looks more like a home page, which in any case it is.

One thing I really didnt like was that a few times I found myself click the main button (thinking I go to the home page) when it took me to the enter page. Now the enter page is real nice looking and loads fast. But that can be bother some after the 5th time. Because her site is a fan art site of her own work, there isnt much in the way of updates. Now its just me but I belive that if she wanted have good comments on her art she need to do more updating. Don’t get me wrong here as her work is very good. Shes a great artist but shes not much of a web designer.

Overall Butterfly dreams has done a nice job on what she has. I’m sure hes lacking when it comes to tools for web designing. Which isnt that big of a deal as most of us use note pad to code. Hes made the site easy to read and the pictures are really cool. If your looking for something different and fresh from all thse crasy flashy media sites and content over loaded sites. Then this site is for you.

Pros:
- Easy to move around the pages
- No pop ads was a plus
- Great fan art here
- Enter page loaded fast and looks nice
- Good orginal site name

Cons:
- Needs more updates
- Not up to html standards
- The main link pointing to the enter page is a bit bother some
- The ad banner is kind out of place
- A few of the links move in the menu

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