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Post by juliporiginals on Jun 26, 2014 18:13:31 GMT
Exciting news! The Official Julip Originals website is (finally) up and running: www.juliporiginals.co.uk Of course, there are still plenty of features and visual bits’n’bobs in need of a tweak or two (including the forum) but we are almost there. If you would like to order a Julip it can be done through the website or if you still prefer to message me on this forum that’s also ok. If you run into any technical issues or spot any hilarious typos, please feel free to contact us, the site is still prone to hiccups.
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Post by EG on Jun 26, 2014 18:41:53 GMT
It looks absolutely fantastic! I love the way you've laid out the moulds and colours - much easier to browse! I haven't seen the proper site yet, only the mobile version but it looks good there, lol. Only typo I could spot was 'mold' instead of 'mould' in the description of how the models were made. XD Thanks again for linking to my website too.
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Post by Jan on Jun 26, 2014 19:43:49 GMT
Absolutely fabulous! Stunning job.
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Post by cookie on Jun 26, 2014 19:45:41 GMT
Looking awesome Nice to see a few of my ponies up there
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Post by Josie on Jun 26, 2014 22:23:55 GMT
Love it! Very smart Just noticed a bit of an inconsistency in the 'about' section though - in the paragraph about the history of Julip and the casting process it says they take three to six weeks start to finish, but in the FAQ it says four to six. Not a big deal obviously but it's just something I noticed!
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Post by thelonehick on Jun 26, 2014 23:47:16 GMT
Looks great, and love the color/mold spares archive. For those of us still learning about Julips, it's helpful to see the different mold names.
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Post by george on Jun 27, 2014 9:38:47 GMT
It looks great, really modern but classy and sleek rather than flashy and annoying! The only slight blip in browsing was when I was looking on the Spares Archive page, I was scrolling down the 'by mould' section just to see which individual horse you'd picked to represent each mould and see if it was my own favourite colour example from the spares so far : I got as far as the feathered cob, and it suddenly jumped back up to the first row of four moulds, and then /wouldn't/ scroll back down again, as if the rest weren't there? I don't know quite what happened, it just snapped back up to that first row and I could only see the rest by using the right-arrow to slide the pics along
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Post by garej on Jun 27, 2014 19:11:16 GMT
Great site, but I noticed a spelling mistake on the "how to order" webpage. It says " Please remember that Spares from previous batches are always able to be ordered as a Portait Model." Portrait is spelt wrong!
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Post by juliporiginals on Jun 27, 2014 20:00:25 GMT
Thank you everyone for your input so far; we've been making the corrections as you have been spotting them!
Georgie: the snap back action is a result of the page loading all of the images at once before putting them into a format. It should, in theory, always appear with the images in a slide bar from the get go.
However it is set up so that if you click on the 'By Colour' or 'By Mould' text above the images or to the right of each of the individual images it will take you to a page where each of the moulds/colours is laid out in more of a traditional webpage format, hope that helps
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Post by garej on Jun 27, 2014 20:21:42 GMT
If we want to place an special order, is PMing here fine or do you want us to email you?
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Post by juliporiginals on Jun 27, 2014 20:29:13 GMT
You can place an order on either site but if you prefer to message on here that's absolutely fine
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