iSoaker.com
Site History - The Aquatechnology Era
THE BEGINNING
(circa 1998)
Originally
known as Aquatechnology, the first splash page was designed using CorelDraw
8.0. The use of the crosshair signified both combat and precision. Due
to the site's name, a futuristic looking font was chosen. Transparent
layers were being experimented with at the time, resulting in the main
menu layout. However, something felt bare about the initial site. Thankfully,
very few saw these pages since Aquatechnology's web presence was barely
advertised.
Technotes: Small site.
Five Super Soakers reviewed. A couple of Tips & Tactics posted.
THE FIRST MAJOR
UPDATE
Not
to make it seem as if the site was not updated much, but the first major
update included a minor enhancement of the main page. 1998 was definitely
the year of the CPS. As such, the CPS 1000 was chosen to represent the
site and be the first Super Soaker one would see upon entering. The
CPS 1000 symbolized compact power in a well-designed package. However,
Aquatechnology remained basically unknown in the online Super Soaker
world with the exception of a couple of more popular sites that had
chosen to put links to it.
Technotes: Larger
site with more Tips and Tactics added. However, only six Super Soakers
reviewed at its launch. Minimal Tips & Tactics posted.
INTO THE SUPERSOAKER
WEBRING
Just
after the start of 1999 marked a new dawn for Aquatechnology. Aquatechnology
joined up with the growing Super Soaker Webring. While working on joining
the ring, the site was given a face-lift and expanded quite heavily
in terms of its Tips & Tactics section. However, in spite of the
page's growth, the layout was kept as clean as possible. Upon Aquatechnology's
acceptance into the Super Soaker Webring, hits became more common as
exposure was increased. It was at this time that the slogan, "Leave
NO one dry!", was adopted by Aquatechnology as the phrase which
would identify the site. As the personal collection of Super Soakers
increased, Aquatechnology's size grew in completeness.
Technotes: Seven Super
Soaker reviews available at the start with more added as each was purchased.
Tips and Tactics section reworked and slightly expanded.
FLASHING IT UP
Mid-August
marked the time Aquatechnology would begin its next evolution. Up until
then, all images used on the site were static with image maps or pull-downs
used for menus. However, with the release of Macromedia Flash 4.0, it
was time for Aquatechnology to get away from still images and enter
the world of interactive motion. The nice thing about Flash movies is
their simplicity to design, built in interactivity (unlike avi, moving
gifs or mov files) as well as relatively small file size. In fact, the
fully-animated splash logo (with sound) was merely 10kb larger than
the previous jpg image! Though this change would require visitors to
have Macromedia's Flash player, this was not looked as a hinderance
since most browsers already had it installed. Browsers that did not
could easily be configued to view the Flash files by downloading and
installing the Flash player which, itself, was not a large file.
Technotes: 28 Super
Soaker reviews available. Tips and Tactics section had grown to well
over 30 sections. Site occupied 1.21Mb divided between 159 files.
MATURING
AND THE FORMATION OF AQUATICA
The
autumn of 1999 saw the next phase of Aquatechnology's development. In
late September, Aquatechnology and AquaNexus (one of the other major
Super Soaker Websites) decided to combine resources and knowledge to
create Aquatica.
Aquatica represented what the Super Soaker Webring had promised but
recently had lost touch with. However, beyond its webring, Aquatica
also included a Yahoo
Club, a message board for general postings and a Super Soaker photo-database
which Aquatica member's could access and get pics from if they did not
have access to a scanner or digital camera themselves. (This idea had
been mentioned before by the creator of the MiB Alliance but never came
to fruition.) Aquatica was created to act as a common ground and community
to discuss Super Soakers as well as provide small websites access to
some of the resources the larger one's had. During the birth of Aquatica,
Aquatechnology was already being upgraded, having many of its previous
images converted into Flash movies. With these changes, the main splash
image was changed again, unifying the colour scheme of the entire site
down to blues, yellows and greys. During the upgrade, inner pulldown
menus were converted into Flash movies as well to add to the uniformity
of the site.
Technotes: 28 Super
Soaker reviews when launched with one more added about a week later.
Entire site spread over 175 files occupying 1.63Mb.
Y2K
Year
2000 marked the beginning of a new styling for Aquatechnology. As opposed
to the previous versions of the site, each of the four major subsections
became represented by an icon for simplicity. In the inner pages, the
side menu had been reduced both in file size and actual size making
more room for the body of the page. For most of the weaponry reviews,
a single Flash file was used such that all information could fit into
a 600x600 window without needing to scroll. All Flash movies were streamlined
to use up as little file space while retaining their appearance and
functionality. (The Splash Flash file became only about 50% the size
of the previous movie.) Of course, being made for the year 2000, the
CPS 2000 now graced the front page of Aquatechnology. There are, of
course, many other changes made to the site but the splash pages gives
a good idea of the scope of changes made.
Technotes: Site occupied
2.35Mb spread over 210 files. 42 files were Flash movies. 44 files were
still images. 124 files were HTML files.
SPRING
CLEANING, 2000
Aquatechnology
was expanded to include a new section known as "Soaker World".
As well, a 5th button was added onto its menu. Aquatechnology was never
intended to be a five button site but submissions from SuperSoaker fans
from around the world resulted in the reason for the addition of Soaker
World. The Soaker World section provides a common page where most submitted
ideas, modifications, comments, criticisms could be posted. This section
was also created to ensure that visitors would not be confused about
which parts of Aquatechnology were done in-house versus which parts
were based on email submissions. In addition, the subpage layouts were
modified, removing the side menu and expanding the main part of the
page to a total width of 600 pixels. The 600 pixel dimension was chosen
such that pages with text could be printed on paper without being cut
at the edges. Removal of the side menu and its merger with the top graphic
allowed more text to fit into less pages (if printed). Many other cosmetic
changes were made to the site including the faint blue abstract art
in all of the major Flash menus.
Technotes: Site occupied
over 3.03Mb spread over 283 files. 49 files are Flash movies. 72 files
are still images. 162 files are HTML files.
SUMMER,
2000
Aquatechnology
wanted to greet the Canadian soaking-season with a redesign of the main-page's
layout and a partial restructuring of the site contents. The "News/Updates"
was moved onto the main page. The splash Flash image was reduced in
area such that more could easily fit into one window. Moving updates
onto the main page would allow visitors to quickly determine what changes
had occured to the website since they had last visited. It also made
updating the news much simpler. The "What's New?" section
was renamed as "Info" as its contents was reduced to primarily
Aquatechnology site-specific information. A Repair Guide was added to
the armoury, making this site even more complete in the different aspects
of water blasters explored.
Technotes: Site occupied
over 3.61Mb spread over 323 files. The site comprised of 62 Flash files,
77 Still-Image files and 184 HTML files.
SUMMER,
2000 Update
To
break away from simple design, Aquatechnology was reformatted to make
more use of the current state of web technology. The Splash page and
review pages had their Flash files reformatted, making them look more
"techie". The layout of the main page was preserved but the
Flash file was widened slightly. Images of the 2000 SuperSoaker line
acquired thusfar have all been digitized and posted. Along with these
changes, many other subtle changes were made site-wide, including removal
of some redundant pages and minimization of other sections.
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