web designing inaumiza kichwa

Mkuu Astro ninaendelea na updates zangu. Kama kawaida nilikuwa nimekuahidi kuijaza ile site full content soon. Nimemaliza sasa kwa kutumia tools sijuwi nyie mnaziitaga ni tools wakati sisi tunaziitaga ni software au program kama vile vile zilivyo program/software/tools zingine tunazotumia kila siku kama microsoft word au mozilla firefox, zote hizi ni tools/software/program.

Kwakuwa Mkuu zech naye yumo humu na ndiye alileta website yake hivi karibuni ambayo aliitengeneza from the scratch/code kwa mjibu wa yeye mwenyewe, hivyo basi nimetumia content za site yake: http://www.dsouza.co.tz kwa kutumia tools bila ku-code hata mstari mmoja. Sisemi hii ni nzuri kuliko yake la hasha, bali pamoja na kuwa nimetumia analogy (tools) na yeye alitumia digital (coding) kwa mjibu wa nyinyi, bado muonekano wake hautofautiani sana.

Mkuu zech hii ni kwa ajili ya kujifunza tu wala isikupe presha muda wowote tutaiondoa.

Nirudi kwako Mkuu Astro, nitarudi tena kuendelea kunyambuwanyambuwa maswali yako taratibu mpaka tumalizane.

NI HII HAPA: www.iyokopokomayoko.p.ht

 

First of all, nice try, however i think you should use some dummy placeholder content and images because that information you put on that site is real information from my client, so kwanza kabisa just remove the text and images plus the names (not the design).

Now lets talk the design. First check your css code, how many lines do you have in there? now check my css style and see the huge difference in the amount of unnecessary code you have on your design, that's what Astro was talking about when he said "bloated code". Pili i think we all agree that my site is way better than yours despite the fact that you tried to duplicate it. Also try to load all the sites then disconnect the internet, can you view other pages on your version? no you can't, try mine now, exactly!, the points i'm trying to make here is, if you don't know how to write your own code, it is going to be very difficult to get your client what they want.

The requirements for that site from my client was, they needed a site that didn't require their visitors to take long to navigate their pages and they got exactly that, you can see that as long as that site is fully loaded, every page is accessible even if there's no internet connection, i don't think artisteer can help you on that unless you copy my code and change some css selectors (which you can't if you don't know how jQuery works with css selectors).

Guys, i am not trying to say that there's only one way of doing things but if you don't know how to write your own code we are always going to have bad designs in tanzania, hapa Tanzania sidhani hata kama kuna UX/UI designer, and i don't even think that terminology exists in a Tanzania's Webdesign Company's dictionary because most companies zime employ people like you who just think of shortcuts, artisteer, joomla templates, wordpress themes downloaders etc etc, if you compare Tanzania vs other East African Countries utashangaa the big difference. Angalia sites karibia 95% zote za government institutions, very ---- designs, and they all have those features mentioned in the html hell page, utaona that blinking new gif, utaona kuna visitor counter, marquee plus all those shitty stuff you don't see in good designs.

My free advice to whoever wants to be a professional designer/developer LEARN HOW TO WRITE YOUR OWN CODE or just pick another profession. I'm not bragging but i have designed for clients throughout EA and they all contact us after seeing some of our work on our site or through referrals, yes we even (once) got a request for proposal from a company in the USA, we didn't get the project but it shows that some people out there see our work and think we can do their designs. So Iyokopokomayoko remove my client's information from that site of yours, put dummy content and lets talk
 
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