Show HN: Republics.us - Integrate your Internet
This is a side project I have been working on while at college to help make it easier to have my favorite web apps, rss feeds, videos, and search engine wherever I go and whatever computer is available.
Right now, I am just looking for feedback on the concept, bugs, etc. I also will apologize for it is still being a little buggy so be gentle and it prefers Webkit browsers.
Also, I am about to graduate in three weeks in a major I don't care for(Business Administration). So am asking for advice on if I get nowhere on this, could this site help me get a job being a web programmer so I don't have to look for a non-tech job?
http://www.republics.us
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[ 4.8 ms ] story [ 39.2 ms ] threadIt's a mix of browser-window-sized designs, iframes, 800x600 designs and popups. Seems very odd. In Chrome, as you said it should be, the pops for Hulu/fb/etc are barely shown, and the main window says it couldn't do what I wanted it to do.
I still have no idea what you were trying to do.
Also, I really don't like the typography. http://awesome-fontstacks.com/ might help build a killer set of fonts, or you could pick and choose yourself from http://www.google.com/webfonts or http://typekit.com/.
What does your application do that I can't do with my safari or chrome top sites, and a good set of bookmarks/plugins?
Is the site actually functional? or is this more of a coming soon landing page? I can't find anywhere to actually use the application.
Here's a suggestion for trying to land a job from this site. Have a good designer redesign the site and the whole user experience. At the very least buy a theme somewhere and hire someone to implement it. Even if you don't want a job as a front-end developer, you still need to know how to make things work across the major browsers.
Is the site open source?