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- polanen
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new homepage is on-line
Hi,
My new homepage is on-line.
All my producer shows and photos.
Greetings Ab
http://www.digital-world.nl
My new homepage is on-line.
All my producer shows and photos.
Greetings Ab
http://www.digital-world.nl
Excellent AB!!!!!
http://www.janstephens.com or http://www.oilswithjananddonna.com/
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Graphic Design, Essential Oils, Click and Grow gardening, Cooking and Merge Dragons - PSP latest - Adobe Creative Cloud Suite
You can find me on Facebook, come visit!!
- MG - Admin
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I took a look as well. I have a few questions:
1) Did you keep a particular resolution in mind when designing the site? Most viewers will have 1024 x 768 settings and will see a scroll bar on the main page that does nothing other than expose the hit counter. The other pages have scroll bars as well, but don't expose anything else for the viewer to look at or interact with.
2) When clicking on the menu items you are directed to a new window. Did you do that intentionally? It seems a bit awkward having a new window open up. You could end up with several browser windows or tabs open if the viewer decides to check out the entire site. Just a thought.
3) Have you considered having your slide shows play from within your own site rather than direct the viewer to Photodex? I think you'll find that the overall feel of the site will improve by considering this option.
Overall, I think you're off to a good start. It has a nice look to it, but feels like it needs a little polishing up. Keep up the good work!
Mike
1) Did you keep a particular resolution in mind when designing the site? Most viewers will have 1024 x 768 settings and will see a scroll bar on the main page that does nothing other than expose the hit counter. The other pages have scroll bars as well, but don't expose anything else for the viewer to look at or interact with.
2) When clicking on the menu items you are directed to a new window. Did you do that intentionally? It seems a bit awkward having a new window open up. You could end up with several browser windows or tabs open if the viewer decides to check out the entire site. Just a thought.
3) Have you considered having your slide shows play from within your own site rather than direct the viewer to Photodex? I think you'll find that the overall feel of the site will improve by considering this option.
Overall, I think you're off to a good start. It has a nice look to it, but feels like it needs a little polishing up. Keep up the good work!
Mike
- flyrobynfly
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I thought it was stunning Good points were mentioned but you are definitely on your way!
To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong. ~ Joseph Chilton Pearce
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Nice site.
I saw a typo on the homepage -- I think.
Beauty My Friendr..........
HunnyB
I saw a typo on the homepage -- I think.
Beauty My Friendr..........
HunnyB
HunnyB
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