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| Thread ID: 57912 | 2005-05-16 06:50:00 | Can you please give me some ffedback on my web site | techiekid (7219) | PC World Chat |
| Post ID | Timestamp | Content | User | ||
| 355610 | 2005-05-16 08:10:00 | What do you mean more pics theres that darn many in the galleries (took me 7 annoying hours of scanning to get those images). and now im :@@: :angry :annoyed: and generally :badpc: on the main page buddy, needs to be more appealing to the eye..... |
Prescott (11) | ||
| 355611 | 2005-05-16 08:17:00 | I found site works best in ie and also works in firefox | techiekid (7219) | ||
| 355612 | 2005-05-16 08:19:00 | Hate the marquee text, distracting to say the least, a bit like the blink tag. Blue on on black, very hard to read. It may be a good idea to put a copyright notice on the site. One last point, are the people who's images are displayed, aware that they are on internet? You may want to put a right click script on those pages with images (I know it is easy to get round but as the saying goes, padlocks only stop honest people and you can say you have tried to prevent the copying of material) keep at it |
beama (111) | ||
| 355613 | 2005-05-16 08:32:00 | does look a little off in opera works ok in netscape if anyone has mac or linux could they test it on the operating systems native browser and perhaps a couple of other browsers THANKS |
techiekid (7219) | ||
| 355614 | 2005-05-16 08:41:00 | Hi techkid You are pretty brave putting your site up for criticism. That is admirable so hopefully you get some good feedback that you can use to improve your site. IMO I don't think a website has to look like the greatest thing since sliced bread, nor should it conform to the current trend of silver / gun metal on soft pastel blue with frames and other flash bits and pieces. I like a website that is easy to navigate (which yours is, but include a 'home' button on each page), loads quickly (yours does), is professional (yours isn't quite up to scratch with spelling etc.) and is easy on the eye (IMO unfortunately your isn't). Personally I find the white on black really hard on the eyes (or is it my monitor?). Have you considered another colour scheme? Spelling and grammar are really important if you are trying to project a professional image. Have a read of your opening sentence - there is no punctation and it reads like one really long sentence. I also agree with robsonde's comments about how to word things - refer to your business in the third person, remove all words that are 'I', 'me', 'my' and use 'we', 'the business', 'En-Visage' etc. I don't like the dropped 'V' on the home page, it looks like a piece of badly placed text - how about using the same font that was used for 'En-Visage' on the other pages? What is the little symbol after the 'En-Visage' heading? It is an Apple Mac logo or a full stop? It had me curious and squinting but is it necessary? If it is a logo of some sort have you considered making it bigger? The moving banner (for want of a better word) is clever but really annoying / distracting after a while - it's the only thing I see when viewing the page. I want to watch it (or shoot it) instead of reading the rest of the page. I like your sample photos and the enlargements work ok in IE but the enlargements won't display in Firefox. I'm not sure if it's my settings but the one enlarged photo doesn't change when I click another photo using Firefox. Also give your pages titles - at the moment the page title (on the Firefox tab) shows 'New Page 1' when it should read something like 'En-Vision Glamour Shots' or something similar. Nowhere does it say that the sample photos were taken by 'En-Visage'. You should be bragging about these photos that you took, otherwise they may be seen as samples that you swiped from the internet. Are the images copyright? If so, say so. These are just my thoughts and my personal opinion, I'm not saying my website is perfect because in fact it's terrible. It's going west when I get the time to change it. Good luck Andrew :thumbs: |
andrew93 (249) | ||
| 355615 | 2005-05-16 08:52:00 | well you can go check your coding at http://validator.w3.org | tweak'e (69) | ||
| 355616 | 2005-05-16 08:57:00 | Love those home-made websites!:thumbs: I voted on your top row. I have one myself - but it is temporarily deactivated. Good, though, I would have thought. homepages.slingshot.co.nz |
eef2 (1904) | ||
| 355617 | 2005-05-16 09:59:00 | No way - go get some sense of graphic design. | d.murray (276) | ||
| 355618 | 2005-05-16 10:37:00 | a website consisting of Black and white and no / a couple of pictures is very plain. Try placing the shortcuts on the Left hand side or arrange along the top. Keep them on each page. Put the "Contact Us" on the bottom?? Perhaps a white background ?? with black text? :2cents: |
bob_doe_nz (92) | ||
| 355619 | 2005-05-16 10:50:00 | No, I say stick with your black background - OK? Most CAD operators use black backgrounds when using their computers all day. It's easier on the eyes. If you follow the majority of advice you get, you most probably will end up with a common, run of the mill website (which is what your competitors want, don't they - come on now, own up now, you scoundrels :stare: ). However, if you follow your own best council - like nice black backgrounds - you'll beat the pants off of anyone who wants to be better than you. <GO FOR IT> |
eef2 (1904) | ||
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