Re: [css-d] Site Check: stephenjoneslaw.com

2005-07-15 Thread Andree Hollander

Jeff Clark:



I'd like as many people as possible to see this before I submit it to
the client, so a site check would be very much appreciated! 
(especially if you're on a Mac or using a browser that isn't FF or IE)


http://www.stephenjoneslaw.com/home

*the home link on the site isn't active for obvious reasons, but you
can get to the index by using the above link!

Anything is appreciated.  Thanks!


The links at the top overflow. 'Criminal' starts on the green 
background, the line ends with 'Other'. There is another word below 
that, but I can't read it (white on mostly white) even when hovered 
(light brown on white).

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Re: [css-d] Site Check: stephenjoneslaw.com

2005-07-15 Thread Moira Ashleigh


Nice looking  a little confusing. Navigation is a little too subtle.


I'd like as many people as possible to see this before I submit it to
the client, so a site check would be very much appreciated!
(especially if you're on a Mac or using a browser that isn't FF or IE)

http://www.stephenjoneslaw.com/home



If you increase the font size because you can't read it you blow the 
design - it doesn't play well together.

Tested in IE5, Safari and Firefox on a Mac.

Don't see a copyright.

HTH
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Re: [css-d] Site Check: stephenjoneslaw.com

2005-07-15 Thread dwain

w2k sp4  nn8.01

the top of your page shifts to a top margin when you click a link.  the 
client may not like the page jump.  you could remedy the problem by 
adding the top margin to the index page rather than removing the margins 
on the other pages.


your graphics and text (top links) don't hold together.  the text breaks 
out of the graphic when the text is enlarged.  also the text is rather 
small and begs to be enlarged even on my 17 monitor set at 1024x768.


hth,
dwain
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Re[2]: [work] [css-d] Site Check: stephenjoneslaw.com

2005-07-15 Thread Steve Clay
Thursday, July 14, 2005, 2:19:50 PM, Hershel Robinson wrote:
 http://www.stephenjoneslaw.com/home

 IMHO the main part of the page is quite skinny. Furthermore, on my 17
 1024 pixel monitor, the text at default size on FF is very small.

Agreed.  Great design, but more comfortable after I shot everything to 120%
with Opera's enlarging ray.

The cities next to the phone#s are particularly tiny.  Thinner text could
use more contrast.

I agree with David on the link color problem.  Are non-underlined links
supposed to be less important?

On the sidebar, the navigation is confusing since all the white links keep
changing.  Sometimes they relate to the dark green links above, then
sometimes they don't.  Since this site's navigation seems to go pretty
deep, I think a breadcrumb would be quite helpful.

Have you viewed this without CSS?  What is the title of the site?  Who are
the main partners and what are the phone #s?  The content is there
visually, it needs to be in the markup as well.

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[css-d] Site Check: stephenjoneslaw.com

2005-07-14 Thread Jeff Clark
Hi list-

I'd like as many people as possible to see this before I submit it to
the client, so a site check would be very much appreciated! 
(especially if you're on a Mac or using a browser that isn't FF or IE)

http://www.stephenjoneslaw.com/home

*the home link on the site isn't active for obvious reasons, but you
can get to the index by using the above link!

Anything is appreciated.  Thanks!

Jeff
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http://www.vacantcanvas.com
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Re: [work] [css-d] Site Check: stephenjoneslaw.com

2005-07-14 Thread Hershel Robinson

http://www.stephenjoneslaw.com/home



Anything is appreciated.  Thanks!


IMHO the main part of the page is quite skinny. Furthermore, on my 17 
1024 pixel monitor, the text at default size on FF is very small. Much 
smaller than is comfortable for me to read.


Also is lacks a Contact Us page.

Aside from that, the size overall looks very good to me.

Hershel

PS: Nice picture at the top. Who's that girl with the hat?
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Re: [css-d] Site Check: stephenjoneslaw.com

2005-07-14 Thread Bart Hook
Mac Safari 2.0 and Firefox looks great. Nice job.

Bart


On 7/14/05 1:56 PM, Jeff Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi list-
 
 I'd like as many people as possible to see this before I submit it to
 the client, so a site check would be very much appreciated!
 (especially if you're on a Mac or using a browser that isn't FF or IE)
 
 http://www.stephenjoneslaw.com/home
 
 *the home link on the site isn't active for obvious reasons, but you
 can get to the index by using the above link!
 
 Anything is appreciated.  Thanks!
 
 Jeff

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Re: [css-d] Site Check: stephenjoneslaw.com

2005-07-14 Thread Sam Leathers
Wow!!! that looks pretty sweet in firefox/konqueror/lynx viewed on Linux
(Ubuntu Hoary)

Sam

Jeff Clark wrote:
 Hi list-
 
 I'd like as many people as possible to see this before I submit it to
 the client, so a site check would be very much appreciated! 
 (especially if you're on a Mac or using a browser that isn't FF or IE)
 
 http://www.stephenjoneslaw.com/home
 
 *the home link on the site isn't active for obvious reasons, but you
 can get to the index by using the above link!
 
 Anything is appreciated.  Thanks!
 
 Jeff

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bearings!

[KJV] Luke 5:16 And he withdrew himself into the wilderness, and prayed.

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Re: [work] [css-d] Site Check: stephenjoneslaw.com

2005-07-14 Thread David Merchant

At 09:19 PM 7/14/2005 +0300, you wrote:

http://www.stephenjoneslaw.com/home



Anything is appreciated.  Thanks!


IMHO the main part of the page is quite skinny. Furthermore, on my 17 
1024 pixel monitor, the text at default size on FF is very small. Much 
smaller than is comfortable for me to read.


Aye, I have to agree with that.

The overall look is great. Checked with Opera 7.54 PC (WindowsXP SP2).

My biggest feedback is that there is no consistency for determining what is 
a link. For instance: some white text will be linked, other white text is 
not, so I can't tell until I mouse over. Some linked text is dark green 
(the mouseover green of the green colored linked text matches the green of 
text that are just headers and are not links). Some linked text is 
underlined. This makes me think that any colored text might be a link, but 
I discover that isn't always true. The biggest confusion for me is the 
white text. I finally realize that if the white text is bolded, it probably 
isn't a link. Sorry, I just like a link theme/style that is consistent and 
one I can quickly identify. So many sites have so many different styles of 
indicating linked text that it gets wearisome for me to have to spend too 
much time figuring out a new site's link theme/style.


Otherwise, again, the overall design looks great.

TTFN,
David

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Re: [css-d] Site Check: stephenjoneslaw.com

2005-07-14 Thread Tom Livingston

On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 13:56:08 -0400, Jeff Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


(especially if you're on a Mac or using a browser that isn't FF or IE)

http://www.stephenjoneslaw.com/home

Jeff


Mac Opera 8.01 looks good. This is good stuff. Text is smaller than you  
normally see, but very readable to me and it's nice to see something  
unique for a change. Screenie available upon request. There is some  
overlapping that may be intentional, but not sure. Near the top right  
corner of the green phone number area - the bevel/shadow effect on the  
photo is getting cut and doesn't flow down nice along edge of the white  
copy area. Follow that? ;-)


Nice!

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