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esJ wrote:Still need to fix the resume page
bekey wrote:You should completely invert the order, the weapon at the end should be on the top first image, you need to catch the visitors eyes the moment they visit it. Don't waste their times.
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Why do you show your grades in your resume?
Why do you share both a pdf and a rtf file for your Resume. If you want them to edit your Resume (and/or let them copy text, they can do that in the pdf as-well, and since pdf is an open file format it shouldn't be any problem with them having a program to let them copy that; unless you blocked that..)
<span id="email_js_replacement">
someone -at- website -dot- com
</span>
$('email_js_replacement').innerHTML = '<a href="mailto:someone@website.com">someone@website.com</a>';
<?php echo date("Y"); ?>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
<meta http-equiv="description" content="mark sneddon's portfolio, 3d stuff blabla, etc" />
<meta http-equiv="keywords" content="markssneddon, marks, sneddon, portfolio, etc etc" />
<meta http-equiv="language" content="en" />
<link rel="shortcut icon" href="images/favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon" />
<link rel="icon" href="images/favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon" />
User-agent: *
Disallow: /personal-documents/
<meta name="verify-v1" content="code-blabla-sjadnsjadnsjandjsandskjadnlkjand=" />
Did you know the most basic (read: 386 era and above) way of finding email addresses on a website is by executing a regular expression against the page's source? I guess not, since doing so in your javascript example would simply yield the email address from your javascript sourcecode. "part" + "of" + "your" + "@email.com" would be tons safer. And yes, crawlers have always included .js and .css files in their searches.Dr. Delta wrote:You're not using javascript to hide your email-address (and phone-number). Crawlers can easily grab your email-address (and maybe additional info about you) and spam you. Since crawlers can't use javascript hiding/replacing it using javascript is a good way of getting rid of the (possible) negative attention from crawlers.
zombie@computer wrote:I would recommend either using a non-personal email address for these contact pages or an email form (+captcha or something).
zombie@computer wrote:Never ever ever publish your phone number. Unless you like talking to telemarketeers... No, seriously, there is no need to put it on your website, no self-respecting company is going to contact you per telephone, i mean, cmon, its >1999!
zombie@computer wrote:-Resume: personally, i would prefer a standard english letter format. In its current format its pretty hard to follow imho. Eg, dont list your key skills, write about them. Dont list what you did at job xxx, write about it. ('from January 1st 10 BC till 26th of december 0 i worked at Nazareth Carpentry untill the owner died of a serious case of nail through the hands. My activities consisted of nailing people to self-made wooden crosses.' Your current resume doesnt say anything about why you quit for instance. Didnt like the job, mod/game finished? etc).
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