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Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 6:55 am
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Hi everyone! I've been a fan of Sailor Moon for ages and seeing as some people may be making sites or finding it hard to find things about Sailor Moon I thought I'd make a list of very good Sailor Moon sites.
Wishing Moon
Sailor Scouts UK
The Sailor Senshi Page
The Sailor Moon Soapbox(PGSM)
Castle in the Sky
Music/Graphics Sailor Music
Sailor Manga
Shrines Moon Princess
If I've missed any good sites out or the links are broken,PM me please!
Solar Kitty-chan Okay Michiru, I'll put some links up. Bunny's Tour Through the Silver Millennium ~ This is one of my favourite sites and it's pretty reliable. EternalMoon.org ~ I like this site because it has a very extensive episode guide, complete with recaps of the episodes and screen captures from them. There is also a part dedicated to PGSM, which is still being worked on. Sailor V ~ Before AwakeningAlthough it's not a Sailormoon site, it's dedicated to Codenamew a SailorV, BSSM's predecessor. The Manga of Takeuchi Naoko ~ Alex Glover's site that covers a lot of the workd by Takeuxhi Naoko-sensei. It also has song lyrics from BSSM and PGSM. Sailor-Senshi.net ~ It covers Codename, the BSSM manga, the anime, the dub, and PGSM.
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 4:18 am
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 12:58 pm
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 11:16 pm
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~Alechsa~ Technically, Castle in the Sky isn't a professional website, since it's hosted on Geocities and not a personal domain... but it is very good 3nodding
To me, a "professional" website is much more about design and content than it is about whether it has its own domain name. (Although, I guess a domain name does make a site seem more professional.) The main reason I don't consider Castle in the Sky a very professional website is because of its design. The tile background, poor choice of colour scheme, and use of simple frames all make it seem very unprofessional and reminiscent of what web design was in the mid to late 90's. Though, it does have simple navigation and it is very informative, which are also very important aspects of a website.
.... Why I wrote that, I have no idea. I blame it on lack of sleep and the gradual "brainwashing" effect my school has had on me. Seriously, I can not look at a movie, television show, commercial, magazine ad, or any kind of design without analyzing the technical aspects of it, deciding whether I think it "works", and if I would do it differently. It kind of makes me sad. I miss "just enjoying" things. ^^;
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 10:26 am
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 3:48 pm
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 6:52 pm
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Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 11:11 pm
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Solar Kitty-chan Both Alechsa and Michiru are entitled to their opeinions about websites.
Thank you, Solar Kitty-chan. smile
.... Kawaii-Star, I'm really not sure what has you so upset. I never said that Castle in the Sky is a bad website - in fact, quite the opposite. It has very good content, and although it has a very rudimentary design, it is at least very simple to navigate. Those are the two most important aspects of a website, because afterall, the purpose of a website is to present information. The information is what is most important, not the design. The importance of the design is to attract the attention of viewers without distracting them from the content. No matter how beautiful a design is, if it is distracting or difficult to navigate, it is a bad design. So, although Castle in the Sky is not the most beautifully designed website I've seen, I consider it to be successful overall. Not of professional quality by a long shot, but then again, it was never intended to be.
Kawaii-Star And frankly,if you base a professional site on layout and design,you're an idiot.
Since we're talking about "professional" quality sites, I mentioned some of the qualities that are essential in a professional website. That absolutely includes design. Although practically all companies consider it worth while to purchase their own domain name (and it would really be foolish not to, since they are quite cheap, and www.company.com is much easier to remember than something like www.host.com/user/~company4853), that in itself is not what makes a professional website. Like I said above, the most important aspect of a website (actual content aside) is how well the design and navigation allow visitors to access the information. Although it is also important that a design be aesthetically pleasing, that is secondary.
Kawaii-Star You are both extremely over-confident that anything you make will be great.
I don't consider myself overconfident at all. Although I taught myself HTML when I was around 11 or 12 and I've been creating websites for years, I'm only now learning more advanced coding and design. At this point, I can not create a professional quality website. But I have no doubt that in even less than a year from now, I will. The thing is, I attend classes related to design and spend a number of hours studying/practicing design every day. Although I've only been attending this school for about a year, it's already been drilled into me what is most important about a design, what will be expected of us as designers, and what we can and should expect from the companies who hire us. I know what I'm talking about.
However, I think this has all been blown way out of proportion, since I think you really just meant that those are sites you consider to be of excellent quality. And I wouldn't disagree; although I'm not sure if I've visited all of them, the ones I do recognize are very good fansites.
Solar Kitty-chan I know a few good Sailormoon sites. If y'all want the links, just let me know!
Please share~ smile
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 8:43 am
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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 5:18 pm
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Okay Michiru, I'll put some links up.
Bunny's Tour Through the Silver Millennium ~ This is one of my favourite sites and it's pretty reliable.
EternalMoon.org ~ I like this site because it has a very extensive episode guide, complete with recaps of the episodes and screen captures from them. There is also a part dedicated to PGSM, which is still being worked on.
Sailor V ~ Before AwakeningAlthough it's not a Sailormoon site, it's dedicated to Codenamew a SailorV, BSSM's predecessor.
The Manga of Takeuchi Naoko ~ Alex Glover's site that covers a lot of the workd by Takeuxhi Naoko-sensei. It also has song lyrics from BSSM and PGSM.
Sailor-Senshi.net ~ It covers Codename, the BSSM manga, the anime, the dub, and PGSM.
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Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 10:37 am
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Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 1:44 pm
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