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Oxford Hotel

Current rating: 5.2 (566 votes)

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  • Added: 13 May 2007
  • Designer: desero
  • Submitter: Andrei Don

Review:

When first visiting the site I initially thought it was another flash website, but a further investigation shows that it is rather a great use of JavaScript to get the same effect.

The site itself is clean and easy to use, which is a great place to start. The navigation is clear and easy to understand, even though I don't speak the language. The site uses a sliding door approach to display their content in an small space and on the same page.

My favorite part of the site has to be the "Garlerie Foto" page. The gallery is really intuitive, fun to play with, and an amazing showcase for the Hotel. It is a little buggy without JavaScript enabled, but it still works.

Even their form validation is cool. The best part of this site, for me, is that even with the cool features and nice uses of JavaScript the site still validates and even works without JavaScript enabled!

A great job all around by the people that created it.

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There are 16 guest comments so far.

commentat 19:35 on 13 May 2007, Maleika wrote:

The font size is far too small and a major deficit concerning the overall appearance. What good is a site if I cannot read its content? There is no way of increasing the text either.

Otherwise I like this design very much. Simple and aesthetic design. Very nice.

commentat 19:55 on 13 May 2007, squawk wrote:

Visually this is very pleasing. I was also pleasantly surprised that the site remains usable when javascript is disabled. And even without the css, one can still get information from it. Somehow it managed to crash firefox, but I assume that this was only a one-off.

Even though I must admitt that the text-scaling is poor, the site made a very good overall impression on me...

commentat 05:20 on 14 May 2007, Kyle Meyer wrote:

Given that scroll-bars appear at 800 x 600, this site would benefit from some slightly larger text, as even my young eyes are annoyed to read it at that site. Given the target audience of such a hotel I think they're trying to appeal to an older field as it is, the fact that manually resizing isn't handled well (and the menu doesn't enlarge) makes this even more of a problem.

That all said, the rest of the design is pleasing and the responsible use of javascript is well done.

commentat 09:10 on 14 May 2007, Steven Tew wrote:

Inspiring. It wouldn't surprise me if we start to see a whole crop of these fancy-transition, fixed-size combo's in the near future. Thanks for sharing this one Seth.

commentat 10:13 on 14 May 2007, Dave Reeder wrote:

It kindof breaks if you enlarge the font size too.

Great idea though, I really like the concept and it looks good.

commentat 10:42 on 14 May 2007, Derek A wrote:

The navigation doesn't works with Javascript off in Opera.

commentat 10:42 on 14 May 2007, Derek A wrote:

The navigation doesn't work in Opera with Javascript off.

commentat 11:55 on 14 May 2007, Tinus wrote:

It also breaks the back button. Does somebody know of way to create this effect WITH back button support?

commentat 13:18 on 14 May 2007, Tygo wrote:

I am sort of bothered by fixed height sites, that being said they have really done a good job. You'll never get the box size right only for the average window size, if there is no allowance for the design to be larger or smaller than the average, there are js/css solutions to determine window size and serve up an alternate sized design.

They might of allowed overflow scrolling, wouldn't that of been a better option than having the text hidden off the bottom of the containers, if the user bumps the text up?

Having the gallery scroll vertically, really fits the design.

The use of golden ratio layout is very nice too:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_ratio

I'm not mixed about one thing, great gallery site, nice use of mootools js library.

commentat 18:30 on 15 May 2007, Steven wrote:

Do you really need that many containers?

Oh God yes... :)

commentat 11:50 on 16 May 2007, medienstern wrote:

Nice Website problem is a no skale the font-size from Navigation.

commentat 16:52 on 18 May 2007, David wrote:

Great looking design. One thing I had a hard time with was finding out exactly where it is. I had to read the comments here to be reminded that I can infer that it's in Romania through the URL. But I can't find location info on the site. Should that stuff be obvious even for those who don't speak Romanian?

commentat 18:12 on 18 May 2007, Tom wrote:

Very impressive site alright. I assume you saw it featured on the daily slurp yesterday? www.dailyslurp.com

commentat 19:01 on 20 May 2007, Forum wrote:

For me 6. Is good but too much brown, and too small text in menu.

commentat 18:10 on 21 May 2007, David B wrote:

"It's nice and original but everyone seems to be forgetting the biggest problem with this (and all Flash) sites" had to read that line a few times, but lets be clear for others, this is not a flash site, however, the comment is valid because of the framing and use of javascript.

commentat 20:52 on 21 May 2007, justme wrote:

No one said this was flash, anyway many comments on this site were written just for the sake of being written.


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