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New year, new site online :-)

http://schutzbelueftung.de/

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This time industry client, they build ventilation systems for diggers, earth movers and stuff like that. Pretty interesting. English version is in the works, should be ready by march.

This is the second page featering my pagetable extended module, with which the client can easily build an individual layout out of predefined layout elements. That means: Everything on the site is filled by the client, all images and text.

One special thing is the database of their installations:

http://schutzbelueftung.de/aufbaubeispiele/

Here you can filter by company, type field of application. This is done by ajax in the background, so easy to build with the PW selectors <3

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Nice site Marc. However, I'm not liking the 'Go back' arrow in the top right corner when viewing the tractors. In Chrome,it's almost totally hidden :-)

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Awesome site! I really like the way it's laid out. Really fast here in South Africa too :-)

And there's definitely that light-box problem on 1366x768. Can I suggest you move it down and over the image (semi-transparent black/white)?

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Okay, that's odd. While I can see a potential problem when there are more than 4 images on the left, your screen tells me there is something other going wrong. Have you just resized the browser window before opening the machine? But I will try in Windows anyway, thx for the screenshot!

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Nice site :).
 

Found a bug:

user is unable to click right arrow on carousel on lower resolutions (theres some div covering arrow), see attached screen. I would also sugest making arrows bit bigger for mobile devices.

Good job :).
 

http://snag.gy/HsVTA.jpg

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Thx vxda, fixed. Since you also can swipe the images, I don't see the necessity in enlarging the arrows on mobile though ;)

Yes i noticed, i just found that not every user is used to that and they are trying to click arrow anyways. Tho it's just a suggestion :) .

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