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Seriously, the website is crappy. No doctype, images for quotes, the hidden text in the FAQ is completely unnecessary and the site looks like crap on mobile devices. I'm 16 and I could do better than that. In fact, I claim that my websites already looked better when I was 14.

That said, the video looks quite nice.




I didn't have any problems with it whatsoever. I think you're being too picky.



You took those with your phone, right? Do you always browse with your phone, or did you specifically pull it out just to test the site? (It's OK if you did, just curious.)

If you can explain it, I'd like to know why anybody ever browses on the phone unless you're literally travelling or on the toilet. I just don't get it. A tiny screen and no keyboard seems like a crappy way to experience the Internet when you could use a big screen, but everybody is saying it's the next thing. (Perhaps it is purely economic and I'm being a bit of a Marie Antoinette here?)


I browse websites often from my phone even when I've got a laptop 6 feet away from me. Usually when I'm on the sofa flicking through twitter or email etc...

It really doesn't take much to at least make sure your website is accessible. If it doesn't work properly it's likely I'll give up and not even bother trying anywhere else.


That's an iPad.

I agree that if the site looks like that on a tablet, they need to fix it. It's not about being "too picky". There's no excuse for stuff like that.


I agree with what you said.

The main thrust of the critique as I saw it was that the OP could have done it when he was 14, which is what led to the "too picky" comment.


Your response to critique of a website's design is to question what use an entire industry is outside of entertainment when pooping. Its estimated that ~50m tablets were shipped worldwide in Q1 2013.

If you really want to understand why the PC industry is drowning and mobile is on the rise, go out into the world an interact with the people using these devices. The answer will be obvious at that point.


I mistakenly thought we were strictly talking about phones, not tablets. It's somewhat less perplexing to me with tablets.

> go out into the world an interact with the people using these devices. The answer will be obvious at that point.

I've done that, but I still don't get it. That said, I only really have close interaction with 2 people who use tablets (AFAIK). I see that with a tablet the screen is big enough to not be a pain. Isn't the on-screen keyboard a pain, though? Does it work just well enough to type URLs and fill out web forms? Or does it work well enough that people don't really care about not having a real keyboard?


I took these screnshots on an iPad. And yes, that was the first device I visited the site on, because in the morning during breakfast, I use it to read some news or look for interesting stuff on HN.


Anyhow, I would've contacted them directly and help them sort it out but I can't seem to find any contact details.




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