psynai
Junior Member
... horizontal scrolling layout with some jQuery and CSS3.
Not as catchy as the original tune is it? lol
So, I just released Psynai 3.0, my new portfolio.
I've really got a fondness for horizontal layouts (they seem to really work for portfolio sites and little else). The overall look I wanted had to be elegant, simple and reflective of the style of my art, but not too distracting. The layout was to be minimal, grid based and the nav system easy to use.
I'm happy with the overall look, but there is one thing that's bugging me, and that is the thumbs, they don't seem to sit right with the background, I just cant seem to think of a way to make them 'fit', and I'm sure its one of those solutions that's staring me in the face, but I just cant see it. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Another issue I have ... well other people seem to have, is that the scrolling animation can be jerky on some browsers and setups. It works fine on Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera and even bloody IE on my laptop and PC and they're both a good 4-5 years old now. What's the scroll rate like for you?
Any other feedback would be greatly appreciated
Psynai Design / Portfolio of Imran Ashraf / Web Design & Development / Branding / Digital Abstract Art / Bradford, UK
Peace!
Not as catchy as the original tune is it? lol
So, I just released Psynai 3.0, my new portfolio.
I've really got a fondness for horizontal layouts (they seem to really work for portfolio sites and little else). The overall look I wanted had to be elegant, simple and reflective of the style of my art, but not too distracting. The layout was to be minimal, grid based and the nav system easy to use.
I'm happy with the overall look, but there is one thing that's bugging me, and that is the thumbs, they don't seem to sit right with the background, I just cant seem to think of a way to make them 'fit', and I'm sure its one of those solutions that's staring me in the face, but I just cant see it. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Another issue I have ... well other people seem to have, is that the scrolling animation can be jerky on some browsers and setups. It works fine on Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera and even bloody IE on my laptop and PC and they're both a good 4-5 years old now. What's the scroll rate like for you?
Any other feedback would be greatly appreciated
Psynai Design / Portfolio of Imran Ashraf / Web Design & Development / Branding / Digital Abstract Art / Bradford, UK
Peace!