New website for "Le Cochon Dingue" (French Quebec city, Quebec, Canada) :
http://www.cochondingue.com/
It has a mobile version http://www.cochondingue.com/m/
(mobile version detect cellphones)
looks very nice & proffessional :-)
Yummie. Very apetizing! Nice design (which you didn't do?) and some good slicing ans css coding.
Inspiring stuff.
Chapeau!
Vincent
Looks really good, indeed.
Nicely ported.
Kind Regards,
Stefek
Design was made by LMG, conseling , herarchy and data by xagone / LMG and i've done the rest, with mobile version and news /w twitter (https://forum.websitebaker.org/index.php/topic,15049.0.html)
like it, very nice design
Very nice design,... technical i would like to preload the hover-images. Otherwise it looks a little bit irritating ;)
Hi,
Could you please tell us how you did the mobile version.. ? Is the content same , from same sections, for mobile and regular view ?
cheers
yes, mobile version is the same "menu du jour" (daily menu) and contact for each restaurants
it's a separate section of the site :
french
-- menu 1
-- menu 2
-- menu 3....
english
-- menu 1...
m (only m for mobile)
-- french
-- -- restaurant 1
-- -- restaurant 2
-- -- ...
-- english
-- -- ...
the mobile "template" is the difference, we can't use a lot of HTML and css in a mobile template, but we manage...
we use "section picker" to get the content of the real site, since the "menu du jour" change a lot.
the webmasters can't access the mobile section, only full admin can.
the "m" is hidden, so it wont show in the menu or site map (even sitemap.xml)
we used http://detectmobilebrowsers.mobi/ in the main template, so if you go to the site with a mobile phone, you get redirect to the /m/ site
i've modified the index.php in /m/ to redirect to the french mobile part so ppl do not have to type /m.html
I think it should be a feature that a folder can access the "default" content of it, like when you get multilingual website, we should be able to call http://www.mywebsite.com/en/ and not en.php
Cool,
Great explenation :) Very helpfull for mobile phone sites..
Tnx a lot
GJ,
i like the design, very clean...
Why u don't use the "background-position" for make your rollover on the menu.
This would avoid the latency between rollover and when the image appears.
Gj for the menu on phone all days with twitter ;) great idea.
But i like this website
Lorem, the problem is the number of images.
the base template was sooooooooooooooooo much complex that we needed to make all menu in images, I personaly hate it.
Images are preloaded but unless you get a real fast connexion and a dual core with 3 Gigs +, it lags! only with the sheer number of images loaded.
Fantastic website - well done! A few minor bits of feedback:
- It took a little for the image swap on the buttons to appear - maybe you could do an image preload?
- I don't think the English version works yet?
Apart from that - great work.
K
Very nice work indeed!
I wonder why the ellipses in the logo look so rough ragged. Is this how it should be?
this logo is 30 years old, I think they never got a vector version of the logo.
Quote from: VotreEspace on October 13, 2009, 04:28:41 PM
this logo is 30 years old, I think they never got a vector version of the logo.
So you didn't actually discuss it? :-o
Très très chouette!!!!
Where and how will you communicate the mobile site?
Mobile browser is detected in the main template and redirect the phone to the mobile version.
This looks great, beautiful design.