Well done, Michael!

First, the good news: I've checked random pages around the site with Firefox 1.5.0.3, Mozilla 1.7.13, Seamonkey 1.0, IE 6 SP1, IE 5.5 SP2, IE 5.01 SP2, Opera 8.54, Opera 8.02, Opera 7.54u2 and Opera 7.23 - layout is ok in all of them (at 800x600 on Win98SE). There are issues in Opera 6.05, Netscape 6.2 and Netscape 7.01, but I'm not sure if anybody would care at all...

Now the issues, big ones first:
1) Font size in pixels prevents IE users with bad eyesight to enlarge the text, so they'll have difficulties reading it. 2) All the content of the page is inside headers; it would be more semantically correct using some paragraph now and then :-) 3) Testing it with a text-only browser (I used both Links and Linx) I would appreciate a "Skip to content" link at the top, as you have a whole lot of navigation. Also, using one of the working links to go to another page makes you wonder if it worked at all, as both the navigation and the page title stay the same, and you can't see the changed content until you've moved down two or three screens (the same would apply to a screenreader, I think). You should change at least the title from page to page. 4) While enlarging text in Firefox the 'orange' H5 bumps into the following 'paragraph' (actually a H3). Some em-based margin or padding should solve this.

Keep on the good works, you're doing fine overall...

djn


Michael Persson wrote:
> http://www.grekland.gr - the site is in swedish so i am not expecting you
to read and understand it, its pure layout appearance check..

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