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Same, I think it's on purpose.
Why would someone purposefully make navigation of their site significantly worse than the default?
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#202Earlier quoted context omitted.
Same, I think it's on purpose.
Why would someone purposefully make navigation of their site significantly worse than the default?
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#206First the master: http://worrydream.com/ Surprised nobody's posted it yet. Other people are also posting their own, so here's mine: http://www.dougkoellmer.com/ Other job-hunt-specific efforts: http://www.dougkoellmer.com/portfolio/ http://www.dougkoellmer.com/resume/ http://www.dougkoellmer.com/games/ Can't be totally sure but I believe they've gotten me a job or two.
If your're hoping to convince employers of your technical skills I would put examples of your work up front. Unless you're applying for jobs where "unique" UIs are valued (designing ad agency sites?) then it will actually detract from your goal.
Re: Ask HN: What are the best personal project websites you've seen?
#207Daniel Johnson's blog is hard to beat http://www.hexahedria.com/ Stephen Wittens' site is another that comes to mind https://acko.net/
Re: Ask HN: What are the best personal project websites you've seen?
#208First the master: http://worrydream.com/ Surprised nobody's posted it yet. Other people are also posting their own, so here's mine: http://www.dougkoellmer.com/ Other job-hunt-specific efforts: http://www.dougkoellmer.com/portfolio/ http://www.dougkoellmer.com/resume/ http://www.dougkoellmer.com/games/ Can't be totally sure but I believe they've gotten me a job or two.
Also notice that DougK (the commenter) has been kind enough to post his own site (which fucking sucks). Turn down the narcissism.
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#209I must say http://acko.net is easily the most impressive personal site I've visited. This is mine: https://ruph.in It's something I threw together recently, but it's still missing some content. I like the style though :)
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#210http://kellysutton.com Stumbled upon this one yesterday, it's from a paper, but well written: https://mzucker.github.io/2016/09/20/noteshrink.html A long time favorite writer: http://www.frankchimero.com/writing/the-webs-grain/
These are great examples. Clean and user-friendly. They invite the visitor to spend some time reading, and display the articles using familiar conventions. Nice work!
To contrast with the top 2 comments...just look at all the tacky animations, cheesy special effects, massive headshots. Clearly the people had nothing to say so they decided to bedazzle the fuck out of their sites in the hopes that no one noticed.