Madison Bryan wrote:
> I thought it would be a good idea to have some external people
Gosh, I never thought of my self as an 'external person,' although I've 
been called a lot worse :-) ...
>  check  
> the CSS to this redesign, so I looked at SiteCheckPlease page on the  
> wiki...
>
> http://css-discuss.incutio.com/?page=SiteCheckPlease
>   
I think that is out of date and needs to be deleted?
> It wasn't quite clear, but I tried it anyway and got an: "Error  
> executing database query"....  So anyway, I decided just to send an  
> email asking for a site check...
>   
You came to the right place(maybe).
> http://www.westga.edu/~webgroup/design/code/
> ...and the 2nd level page design...
> http://www.westga.edu/~webgroup/design/code/about.html
>
>
> Madison
A site with valid html and css is always different(that's the fist thing 
that usually gets hammered). Nice visual. Sometimes the visuals are 
getting in the way of delivering the content, though. The 
flower/flame(?) shape gets unwieldy on font zoom( I like the 5 nice 
tints of blue seen with images disabled better-- and the close up shot 
of the young lady scares me.).In general the home page is working better 
than the about page(compare with +2 font zoom in ff or text-size largest 
in ie). Would changing 81% for the font-size on the body to 100% freak 
out the internal people(I can never understand why public libraries and 
institutions of higher learning insist on making the printed word 
difficult tor read)? So, despite my goofy personal opinions, it is a 
nice, well executed site that just needs a little more rigorous testing 
and tweaking.
Best,
~dL
PS UWG Logo(with images disabled) might be better set: University of 
West Georgia. And if you want to get corny, set the content p 100% Georgia.
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