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My own website based on the "CryptoCoin" template

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2022 5:28 pm
by lasersafety1
I love the way the new Crypto Coin template behaves on both desktop and mobile devices. It was fairly easy for me (a novice) to modify and make my own. I do have a problem with the sitemap according to google, but I guess I'm not allowed to ask for advice in this post.

https://www.lasersafetysystems.com/index.html

Thanks if you visit the site, any traffic is GREAT!

Re: My own website based on the "CryptoCoin" template

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2022 6:16 pm
by wwonderfull
Nice website, good and responsive. The intro image of the machine can be a bit more sharper I think. It looks a bit blurry. Improving on that will make the website fell more rich.

Re: My own website based on the "CryptoCoin" template

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2022 10:35 pm
by wixily
Nice website
just extent the break point of you menu to make it more fitting

Re: My own website based on the "CryptoCoin" template

Posted: Fri Apr 22, 2022 7:25 pm
by lasersafety1
wwonderfull wrote: Thu Apr 14, 2022 6:16 pm Nice website, good and responsive. The intro image of the machine can be a bit more sharper I think. It looks a bit blurry. Improving on that will make the website fell more rich.
Thanks for the feedback.
It is an image I created using CAD and then I rendered it, so I can make it any resolution. Being a background on all of my pages, I'm a bit reluctant to make it too big and slow down loading. Present pixel resolution is 758 X 438 and file is 189 KB. Do you have a recommendation for best practice on this feature image? I'm not very knowledgeable on the low-rez loading or max pixel resolution on this background. I guess it auto-scales?

Thanks.

Re: My own website based on the "CryptoCoin" template

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2022 4:46 am
by wwonderfull
When exporting the CAD image as jpg remember to use high DPI such as 180-300 it will make it more sharper and export it atleast 1080p meaning the width of the image should be atleast 1080 pixels that would make it sharper. the smaller the image gets like 720p or 480p the blurrier it gets on bigger or average screen.