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Thread: My Website - Yes, i would like your opinion!

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    Default My Website - Yes, i would like your opinion!

    OK Guys & Girls,

    Take it easy on me......

    www.odysseysl.co.uk

    A couple of points to mention....

    1. I like clean and simple websites.
    2. I know the price page isn't working yet!
    3. I don't have that many pictures of me doing events yet - only done a couple, and the pictures came out crap!
    4. Can't get a form page to work, so i've taken it out completely!!!

    Apart from that i'm open to all comments, good to downright rude!

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    urm no buttons work???

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    For some reason you have to click them twice - almost like once to activate them and then again to make them work ..... you only have to do it the first time though i think!

    Flash Buttons - don't you love 'em!

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    Nice idea, although your JPEG quality is a little too low, the graphics arn't looking as good as they should.

    Two other points i would make:

    - change the font....no one likes a times new roman site
    - your pictures, you've got some kiddies in there.....
    - Will Perkins
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    Wasn't sure about the font.... i'll have a play.

    Kiddies - yes, but all the faces have been blurred out ..... or is that not good enough?

    I'll also have a look at the Jpg quality

    Cheers Will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeilP
    Wasn't sure about the font.... i'll have a play.

    Kiddies - yes, but all the faces have been blurred out ..... or is that not good enough?

    I'll also have a look at the Jpg quality

    Cheers Will.
    No problem. Try arial/tahoma/veranda, all good, plain and every computer has them installed (fonts that is)

    Bluring out their faces is good enough I think, however they arn't blurred, or blurred enough!

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    Shaping up nicely

    I looked at the site using Firefox, so I don't know if the same is happening in Internet Explorer, but couple of points:-

    1. Something funny is happening with your logo at the top of the page.... It's fading?

    2. You need to increase the margins for your boxes - the text is crashing into the edge

    (See screen capture below)
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    It's OK is Explorer. Checked the site and am not sure why this may be happening.... any ideas anyone, or is it just a Firefox thing?

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    This might have something to do with it...

    <div id="Layer2"
    style="
    position: absolute;
    width: 200px;
    height: 115px;

    z-index: 2;
    background-color: #FFFFFF;
    layer-background-color: #FFFFFF;
    border: 1px none #000000;
    left: 4px;
    top: 9px;

    ">
    <img src="WB11.gif" width="441" height="138">

    </div>

    the sizes don't match

    <div id="Layer2"
    style="
    position: absolute;
    width: 441px;
    height: 138px;

    z-index: 2;
    background-color: #FFFFFF;
    layer-background-color: #FFFFFF;
    border: 1px none #000000;
    left: 4px;
    top: 9px;

    ">
    <img src="WB11.gif" width="441" height="138">

    </div>

    change them to match and it will work in firefox.

    also try not to put style codes in tags, try to either put them in a stlye sheet in the <head>Here</head> tags or as an external style sheet.

    and it really does help if your coding a page to space the code out so that you can see what your looking at lol, took me a while to figure out the problem, had to rewrite out the code to see it lol

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    Thanks Rattz

    Matched up the sizes, so can you have a look again Angela (or anyone else using Firefox) to see if it has worked!!

    With regards the other bits (complete gobbledegook to me i must admit), i use Dreamweaver and i did it all in Design view, so quite where it puts the code, in what tags etc is, at the moment, beyond me!! I realise that frames are not good for SEO and will, once i have a bit more time, change it to CSS or tables or something (all this even sounds a bit alien to me at the moment! :embarasse ).

    I can see a trip to PC World for a copy of 'How to build a website for complete and utter Dummies' the even simpler to understand guide than the standard 'Dummies' version!! :teeth:

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