In news:IarLf.16049$NS6.8121 (AT) newssvr30 (DOT) news.prodigy.com,
Chris Beall had this to say:
My reply is mashed up all over the place:
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Nice clean look, easy to read text, nothing to distract from the
message. |
Thank you.
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I do not care for validation links, though yours, being just text, are
less distracting than most. |
I used text and the ONLY reason I used anything about is that I've found
that hosting customers come to expect exactness and validation. I *almost*
went XHTML but feared I lacked the capacity (patience really) to pull that
off that way.
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I'm conflicted about the clever domain name. It IS clever, but I'm
inclined to feel that the .be suffix should be used |
Yeah yeah... ;-) We're what hosting should be! *grins* Actually it was a
lark and we intended to use the main domain name for it but to test that
they were actually giving them away I grabbed that one. It was "cute" enough
to be kept and is now on auto-renew. We're going to add WHSB<tld> type
things and park them shortly probably.
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ACK! When I disable JavaScript, there is no navigation at all. Some
of your visitors will never get off the home page. See http://pages.prodigy.net/chris_beall/TC/JavaScript.html
With JavaScript on, increasing text size just one notch (to 120%)
causes the base navigation to start to overlap the body text. Larger
sizes make this worse. This did not happen in IE 6, probably because the
navigation text did not enlarge at all, which means those with poor
vision might have difficulty navigating. |
Yup... I just recently (as in the past few minutes) found that I could do
that with NS
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When the window width was reduced to about 632 pixels, an extra
horizontal scroll bar appears just below the bottom
'WhatHostingShould.BE'. That's unusual and ugly. |
Yes, yes it is... The vast majority of visits are from much larger screen
dimensions and as such I couldn't fix it with my current layout. I tried - I
think it's due to all sorts of reasons and IIRC (it's been a bit now) the
result was "better" if I dumped the image and just went with a text area as
the "header" div and just made it look like an image.
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If the window width is reduced further (about 323 pixels) all of the
body text comes under control of the secondary horizontal scroll bar.
In effect, it becomes impossible to read.
Justified text is generally harder to read than ragged-right, unless
column width is very narrow, as in newspapers. Nevertheless, I had no
difficult reading the text in my setup. (At 1024 X 768, I suspect the
lines would be longer than I like and the justified text would then
become annoying).
I like the content on the home page. |
Thank you. I was NOT going to use it - I like the looks of it - but managed
to get it to look decent in 800x600 AND 1024x768 so called it good. I did,
early on in the testing, check in as small as 400x300 but quickly gave that
up. If you're surfing in that mode and searching for hosting - we don't want
to do the support. Nothing personal but a loss of a client is acceptable
when it means an increase in time that can be used for other things and
anyone searching for hosting on a 7" monitor... No, wait, we'd still take
'em... We're nice like that...
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Moving to other pages:
All three hosting plans, and the 'comparison' page, have identical
content. You probably plan to some up with separate pages for each.
I'd just use the one comparison page, tie it to the 'Hosting'
navigation (which I'd change to 'Plans') and leave it at that. Any
time I've looked at hosting sites, I've ended up looking at the comparison
page
(if they have one). The others are somewhat superfluous. |
They'll all be different before months end. <g> Those are more placeholders
so I could get it open as we had a few clients wanting to move in and
wanting to know plans and pricing. Grammatical errors have been fixed too -
there were a few - an English teacher (from the UK actually as we Americans
don't speak English I don't think) fixed them up for me including the
TOS/AUP which was even given a, "I guess that's about 90% inclusive and the
assumptions would be granted in courts in that county." by a lawyer (liar)
friend who's kept on retainer when I remember to pay him for my other
business.
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features.html - There are two links towards the top of this page. Both
took me to .mht files. IE 6 seemed to know what to do with
them, but Netscape 7.1 and Opera 8.51 just displayed the source,
which wasn't pretty. |
..MHT should be able to be opened with any OS - *NIX/Mac/Microsoft? I think
one needs a MHT reader for *NIX however. Suggestions? PDF? .CHM? .DOC? I
wanted something that could be pretty easy to alter. Should a client request
a specific module be installed, for instance, and can justify it then I'd
like to be able to update the page with just a few simple mouse clicks to
show the new content. Have any ideas? I could ALSO, likely, save it as
web-page complete and upload it in .zip format. Most tarball handlers will
open .zip files and there are a million and one ways to open them on any OS
really. Hmm... Thanks for that - I'll look into it and have a solution
shortly I hope.
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planx.html - Towards the bottom, it says '...read the terms of
service...', but that's not a link to them. It should be. |
You're the second person to do that. I can't? I'd *LOVE* to do so BUT we're
planning on adding a couple of other payment options including a merchant
account and to link to that now would be premature I think? I could tell the
robots not to index that page for now but I'd really not like to have a site
seen with a link to one privacy policy instead of all of them. I suppose I
could word it different? I could remove the underline too I guess... I'm
open to ideas/suggestions on that one as it's definately something that
people will probably consider.
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Peeking under the covers:
Why Transitional DOCTYPE? New sites should be using Strict. |
I think it validated as strict IIRC (or the layout did) but then I was busy
changing some of my old work and somehow it ended up transitional. I'm not
sure that it matters a great deal? The layout was actually for a site that I
was playing with maybe 2 or three years ago? One benefit that I do have is
being one of the Microsoft MVPs and with this get access to all sorts of
abilities in their community. I *might* ping one of them and ask them if
they can go ahead and take a look at it for me. They'll happily do so
though, honestly, most of them/us seem better suited on MS server platforms.
I think they'll know about validation as the FrontPage team (which doesn't
generally validate AFAIK) is in there.
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The rest looks good; much better than most. |
Included in my last response but I'll make it shorter here. Thank you. Most
people come to this NG in hopes that they'll be given a pat on the back and
told that they did a great job and nothing needs to be changed. My company's
purchase came with a million and three (so it seems) templates for various
hosting companies. They were all flash and bloated and all sorts of silly.
They're nothing like us, we strive for simplicity and honesty. Our goal is
to provide what hosting should be by what we felt we should have had for
hosting all these years. We'll happily accept a loss on this - the reason is
that we were going to be paying for hosting anyhow. If we break even we're
happy. To offer SEO/Submission as an added service means that we (actually
it's me personally for this part) can hone our skills and offer a value
added feature that might matter to eCommerce sites and those are whom we're
aiming at or people who have personal websites but want traffic to pay for
their hosting.
From other groups...
It looks too basic. (Duh? It's MEANT to... However when presented with the
reasoning I saw the light.) Something so simple as a plan for pricing in an
image format below the menu navigation area would be good? It's like it's
missing something. I tried to make good use of the screen space and wanted
to leave the usual webmaster free to do what ever it is he does - which
seems to be not much for a few weeks but that's partially my fault. <g> So I
did it...
It looks like it was done by a kid. Well, yeah? Kids are, generally, pretty
simple and basically honest (unless it's a cookie or something they've done
wrong) and we're just big kids with a bunch of space and killer networks. It
is MEANT to be exactly as it is - with the exception of it's missing
something which I grant is true - search to be added for what it's worth -
and if it looks simple then I've done my job. I could have it bloated flash,
scrolling text, and all sorts of crap. That's not the goal, won't be the
goal, and likely won't change.
I like it. Yeah, that's nice but that doesn't do me any good. I asked for
reviews for one reason - I want to know what other people think I
could/should do to improve the site. That is, I thought, the point of a
review?
Dump the DHTML menus. Well, first they're not true DHTML. They're
JavaScript. I really should and likely will but that's not for a while to
come I don't think - will post reviews for the template when it's done.
Where's the uptime? We don't guarantee anything other than best effort but
you can review that at any time you'd like by clicking on the forum and
there's a link in there or you can ask a pre-sales question and a link will
be sent to you. It's 99.98 the last time I looked and that's only because
I'm an idiot and made for 25 minutes of downtime when we moved over.
Otherwise it'd be 100% still. Pointless. Read the uptime agreements again
and then be realistic. Your host, probably a reseller, doesn't have control
of the internet. Downtime is not insured against - it's an assured issue for
various things like attacks or upgrades. It's going to happen. Want 100%
then look to virtualization via VMware products and your own trunk.
There was more but many of them pointless. Bar none I got the BEST results
from posting in here.
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Chris Beall (no reward expected) |
Are you sure? I'd be happy to find something? If you wanted then I'd figure
out something with us or, alternatively, I can share something in return
with you? If you have, for instance, a site and want to hit the reply button
(it's a real email address - yes I'm insane for doing so) then I'll go over
it with some nifty way-too-expensive software and ship you the results or
upload them and then submit them or something for you. This applies to
anyone else who's given a review so far. (No, you can't post a review after
this and get this...) I'll happy do so and will probably even submit the
site for you just because I want to make the software do something. I have
only a dozen or so clients left from when I used to do this and those are
all scheduled so I don't actually DO anything but make sure there's a PC
running and connected when submission is due. The income's nice but, well,
it's pretty borish. I'm much happier doing support and admin work and don't
really need any money any more.
Ah well, I think I've digressed long enough and taken more than enough of
the time which you've already given more than you should have. Thanks much
and I'm 100% certain that I'd like to do something to at least show my
happiness/gratitude? Not just for you but for the two other people who
responded. If you should change your mind or gmail eats your response as
SPAM (it's been known to do so) then kgiii AT kgiii *dot* info (yeah you bet
your arse I munged that one though any of the domain addresses for
whathostingshould.be should work just fine) and I'll figure something out
for you three?
You all give this service free. To be honest? I've had clients who would pay
for this sort of review. Between you and the other two reviews here I'm
pretty sure I can find my way to dial in the site to be even better. Some, I
guess, come here and ask for a review and get angry when they're told their
mistakes. Go figure?
Galen
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