Andy Mosmiller wrote: > Ha, I wrote all about wanting to test my site without giving anyone a > place to look! Here it is. > http://www.themosmillers.org/Andy/temp/grayscreekdesigns/ > > If you're short on time, I am most interested in the "contact" page > given the quirky nature of some form elements and my relative > inexperience with handling them. > xp::ff,ie,opera 34 mac & win/2000 captures <http://www.browsercam.com/View.aspx>(I did not wait for them to load) It is an interesting and different site. The contact thing looked ok to me, although it would not allow me to send you a message. A little tough at 1280 for those of us over 30 years of age when the start zoom point is 20% smaller than default. The top horizontal nav could use more contrast. I think if you are going to push usability for the sight disadvantaged, you may want to view your page in Lynx, and provide navigation for my twisted sister, who like me, sometimes surfs with images disabled just for fun :-) . > Andy Best, ~dL
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