Guy Hollaway Architects (PROGRESS' Latest Works)
#1
Posted 11 June 2015 - 04:19 PM
This site was designed by my designer colleagues, and was developed mainly by me, but another developer colleague had input on the lazy loading and initial load optimisation etc. The other dev is our server guy, and Head of Digital.
Here are some bugs we are already aware of:
- On slower connections, the slideshow on the home page shows a white screen while the images is still loading, due the lazy load kicking in too late.
Now, before anybody mentions image sizes, the client was insistent we use big images. So that's out of our control. But as an Architect, it's understandable that they'd want to show off their works with high-quality imagery. To counter-act this, we pushed lazy loading to the max. Only loading the bare minimum number of images on initial load so that the site looks good. After that, the images are loaded in either events, or when you scroll down to them.
Please let me know what you think of it! And, of course, if you spot any bugs, or apparent visual glitches, screenshot them and post them here. Thanks in advance.
Link
http://www.guyhollaway.co.uk/
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#2
Posted 15 November 2015 - 12:32 PM
Love the user Interface of your website, I do want to become an architect! im in an engineering studio school ATM but i love your Architecture, especially your Kew house extension. I think that is how all modern architecture should look like. One quick question. is the glass double glazing or triple glazing, I believe that's a thing.
#3
Posted 16 December 2015 - 03:52 PM
Love the user Interface of your website, I do want to become an architect! im in an engineering studio school ATM but i love your Architecture, especially your Kew house extension. I think that is how all modern architecture should look like. One quick question. is the glass double glazing or triple glazing, I believe that's a thing.
We're not architects, I work for a creative agency, we developed the site for our client, Guy Hollaway Architects.
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