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JE
 
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Default site opinion - 11-08-2005 , 02:45 PM






This is my first serious attempt at building a website (for my wife's
business). I've used a basic tables layout (not dreamweaver's layout view
mode), and basic CSS for text formating - nothing special.
I know it doesn't come close to you professionals, but I would like your
over-all opinions please. If there aren't too many major flaws, I'd
appreciate knowing about the important one's so I could (hopefully with the
forums help) correct them. I know the pages have a lot of content, but they
load reasonably ok on our 'dial up' laptops, and the target audience is
largely her existing customers, so they are more willing than most to wait
those few extra seconds for page download.

I know the "return to shopping" button in the shopping cart takes you to a
404 page instead of back to the website, I haven't got round to fixing the
broken link yet.
www.naturesfood.net
Regards
JE



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Mick White
 
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Default Re: site opinion - 11-08-2005 , 03:06 PM






You missed the "s" in Netherlands.
Your email is neither clickable or copiable.
Your address should contain the Town and County

'EVERYTHING' you need to GET and STAY healthy - the 'Natural' Way.
Bold, italicized, and quoted? Overkill.

Mick

JE wrote:

Quote:
This is my first serious attempt at building a website (for my wife's
business). I've used a basic tables layout (not dreamweaver's layout view
mode), and basic CSS for text formating - nothing special.
I know it doesn't come close to you professionals, but I would like your
over-all opinions please. If there aren't too many major flaws, I'd
appreciate knowing about the important one's so I could (hopefully with the
forums help) correct them. I know the pages have a lot of content, but they
load reasonably ok on our 'dial up' laptops, and the target audience is
largely her existing customers, so they are more willing than most to wait
those few extra seconds for page download.

I know the "return to shopping" button in the shopping cart takes you to a
404 page instead of back to the website, I haven't got round to fixing the
broken link yet.
www.naturesfood.net
Regards
JE



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twocans
 
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Default Re: site opinion - 11-08-2005 , 03:08 PM



you have some javascript for refusing right click to see code, bit silly
really,

regards

Kenny



"JE" <je (AT) naturesfood (DOT) net> wrote

Quote:
This is my first serious attempt at building a website (for my wife's
business). I've used a basic tables layout (not dreamweaver's layout view
mode), and basic CSS for text formating - nothing special.
I know it doesn't come close to you professionals, but I would like your
over-all opinions please. If there aren't too many major flaws, I'd
appreciate knowing about the important one's so I could (hopefully with
the forums help) correct them. I know the pages have a lot of content, but
they load reasonably ok on our 'dial up' laptops, and the target audience
is largely her existing customers, so they are more willing than most to
wait those few extra seconds for page download.

I know the "return to shopping" button in the shopping cart takes you to a
404 page instead of back to the website, I haven't got round to fixing the
broken link yet.
www.naturesfood.net
Regards
JE




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wizardofdata
 
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Default Re: site opinion - 11-08-2005 , 03:41 PM



I agree with twocans here. I just turned off javascript in FF and now I can
download to my hearts content. Put copywrite info on your website and embed
your copywrite info as small (really small!) text on the bottom of each image.
Think of that as a personal watermark that doesn't take away from the image.

I also recommend that if your host supports it, create a mail form instead of
using the mailto: link. Those damn spam bots will overflow your inbox with the
mailto: link.

Good luck with this!


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bregent
 
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Default Re: site opinion - 11-08-2005 , 03:47 PM



I'd put the watermark of your url right over the image - that makes it completely useless to others.

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twocans
 
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Default Re: site opinion - 11-08-2005 , 03:52 PM



imagine the watermark,

"owner of image owns a gun"


"bregent" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

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I'd put the watermark of your url right over the image - that makes it
completely useless to others.



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JE
 
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Default Re: site opinion - 11-08-2005 , 06:30 PM



Many thanks fellows. I'll do all you recommend..
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"JE" <je (AT) naturesfood (DOT) net> wrote

Quote:
This is my first serious attempt at building a website (for my wife's
business). I've used a basic tables layout (not dreamweaver's layout view
mode), and basic CSS for text formating - nothing special.
I know it doesn't come close to you professionals, but I would like your
over-all opinions please. If there aren't too many major flaws, I'd
appreciate knowing about the important one's so I could (hopefully with
the forums help) correct them. I know the pages have a lot of content, but
they load reasonably ok on our 'dial up' laptops, and the target audience
is largely her existing customers, so they are more willing than most to
wait those few extra seconds for page download.

I know the "return to shopping" button in the shopping cart takes you to a
404 page instead of back to the website, I haven't got round to fixing the
broken link yet.
www.naturesfood.net
Regards
JE




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