On 4/2/06, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm hoping to take advantage of those on the list who know much more > about html and web design than do I. (Which means just about > everone:-). My daughter made a website for my advertising portfolio. > I'm hoping to show it to some headhunters next week, but I'm not sure > if it works on PC browsers, etc. I already know that the opening frame > sound effect (a typewriter of sorts) doesn't work on my version of > Safari, although it does work on Explorer. The mpg commercials and jpg > print ads seem to open on both browsers. I'd appreciate any feedback in > regard to the way it works and anything that doesn't seem to work. > Design comments are okay as well, although my daughter did it for free, > so the price was right :-). I will eventually assign a new url, buti > t's here for now: > http://www.stenquist.com/Paul/Paul.htm >
G'day Paul, Works fine for me, though on a 256/64 ADSL connection (i know slow in this day and age) some of those pages, eg. the resume page or even just your contact details, took an unusually long longtime to download. 250-360kb per page seems a bit much IMO, but considering who it's aimed at that's probably not an issue. My major nit pick is in regards to navigation. Before I knew it I had 5-6 browser windows open. Personally, I find websites that open each link in a new browser window frustrating. Maybe think about adding forwards and backwards navigation buttons (in the form of a typewriter backspace key perhaps?) Aside from that, I like the graphic design of the site. Dave -- "All I ask is the chance to prove that money can't make me happy." - Spike Milligan

