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My site has undergone a complete over-haul since I posted a couple of months ago. Thanks again to everyone who took the time to review it before. I'm not a web-developer and the learning curve has been been very steep. There *are* still errors in this website and I am going to give it another go now that I have an increased my knowledge about it somewhat. But before I do, I wondered if anyone would mind taking a look and giving me their opinion on the look and feel of it. I am not looking so much for technical feedback, although any received would be gratefully noted. I'm really more concerned about the way the website comes across. Would it encourage people to contact me? Do I need more information? Do I need more pages? I'd appreciate if you would be as detailed as possible in your reviews. Like last time, I don't mind if my ego is bruised on my way to making a website that does its job. It's www.paradoxofreality.com Thanks. |
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It's www.paradoxofreality.com On the search option at the top of the page, wouldn't it be more |
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My site has undergone a complete over-haul since I posted a couple of months ago. Thanks again to everyone who took the time to review it before. It's www.paradoxofreality.com |
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The first thing that springs to mind is the tiny font used on the menu, keep things at 100% or higher and everyones happy. The second thing that hits the eye is your padding. There should be the same amount of padding between the picture of the lake and the "ad/hd" panel. Just neatens things up and looks "finished". I would also add a bit between the menu and the left hand margin. Why are you using tables? This layout would be simple in css. Also fails falidation with 11 errors HTH -- Cheers Paul watthttp://www.paulwattdesigns.comhttp://www.amnesty.org |
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paradox wrote: It'swww.paradoxofreality.com On the search option at the top of the page, wouldn't it be more sensible to default to searching your site rather than the Web? The block of text on the right, starting with "Volunteers are invited to....," overlays the two sections below it. Nav menu: There is no need to add the underline to each link on :hover. The change of color is enough. The underline just makes it harder to read. Why are you using XHTML Transitional? This is new work. Use XHTML Strict. You have a lot of inline presentational attributes: font, nowrap, bgcolor, etc. Some of it is deprecated, all of it should be done with CSS. -- jmm (hyphen) list (at) sohnen-moe (dot) com (Remove .AXSPAMGN for email) |
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paradox wrote: My site has undergone a complete over-haul since I posted a couple of months ago. Thanks again to everyone who took the time to review it before. It'swww.paradoxofreality.com It's nice, clean and bright. I'd like to see the text start out larger, though. It's not comfortable for me. The nav menu text looks especially small, although a quick glance at your CSS suggests it's no smaller than the body text. Rather than font-size: 10px, how about 100%? At the *very* least, avoid sizing in px so that IE users can resize your text so they can read it. I think the pages would look better with the nav menu shifted down, so that the top of Paradox of Reality HOME lines up with the top photo and the "Conditions & Symptoms Treated" block. Some of your pages could use more spacing after the heading and before the text it introduces; see e.g., "The Programmes" before "Coaching works well both on an ad-hoc and regular basis..." on details.html. The Conditions look like they ought to be links, but they're not. (I know they aren't blue and underlined, but then neither are your links.) I don't know what you should do about this, if anything. Maybe just me. The first thing I noticed, though, was the overlapping texts on the first page. Seehttp://mypage.bluewin.ch/jlh/ParadoxTextJam.JPG. (All tested in FF; I notice in IE6 this overlap doesn't happen.) Your Google search thingy is too prominent, being in the upper left corner of the page. Plus, it's smashed right up into the corner without much padding. It looks like it's the most important thing on each page, but that you didn't give it space. Can you move it down somewhere (giving focus to your logo)? Most of your images appear to have alt attributes; how about title too? The landscapes are lovely. But where are the people? (Did we talk about this in a previous critique?) There should be at least one picture of *you*, preferably pictures of people being helped, preferably multiple photos. (For all the software and ISP-type Websites I've seen with dubious photos of business people smiling at the camera and each other, I think there ought to be at least *some* human presence on a site where the people are truly the centerpoint of the business.) I'm not too sure about the bluebird. Is that your logo? A mascot? Nice image, but does it match your site? I'm not convinced. As you say, it still needs work. In future, I recommend that you get your page to validate (some of the errors showing now are trivial) before you ask for critique. You're more likely to get relevant help that way. Keep going, it's looking good. |
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On 10 Feb, 20:11, Jim Moe <jmm-list.AXSPA... (AT) sohnen-moe (DOT) com> wrote: paradox wrote: www.paradoxofreality.com The google search box has been frustrating me. I tried to make my site the default and played with amending the code that google provide, but to no avail so far. |
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My site has undergone a complete over-haul since I posted a couple of months ago. Thanks again to everyone who took the time to review it before. I'm not a web-developer and the learning curve has been been very steep. There *are* still errors in this website and I am going to give it another go now that I have an increased my knowledge about it somewhat. But before I do, I wondered if anyone would mind taking a look and giving me their opinion on the look and feel of it. I am not looking so much for technical feedback, although any received would be gratefully noted. I'm really more concerned about the way the website comes across. Would it encourage people to contact me? Do I need more information? Do I need more pages? I'd appreciate if you would be as detailed as possible in your reviews. Like last time, I don't mind if my ego is bruised on my way to making a website that does its job. It's www.paradoxofreality.com |
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I'd appreciate if you would be as detailed as possible in your reviews. Like last time, I don't mind if my ego is bruised on my way to making a website that does its job. It's www.paradoxofreality.com |
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