Hello good people,
Another newbie here. Ive
just sent my site live and wanted some constructive feedback from both
designers and developers. The xhtml validates Im
working on getting it strict. Although there are a couple of
usability issues (like the skip to content misses the folio
Sorry, this is redundant/repetitive.
What's the web site that takes screenshots of sites for you in the various
browsers?
Thanks!
Rick Faaberg
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Rick Faaberg wrote:
Sorry, this is redundant/repetitive.
What's the web site that takes screenshots of sites for you in the various
browsers?
Thanks!
Rick Faaberg
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Ryan Smith spoke the following wise words on 19/06/2004 3:58 PM EST:
Another newbie here. Ive just sent my site live and wanted some
constructive feedback from both designers and developers. The xhtml
validates Im working on getting it strict. Although there are a
couple of usability issues
Thanks. You'll hopefully see a lot of those alterations soon.
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Hi Ryan,
Don't know if you've noticed it or not, but on the
http://www.moreofthesame.com/notes/notes.htm page, your link
http://http://www.freetranslation.com is broken !
-Alan.
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Hi Pete,
And welcome to the group :o)
I would suggest the reason for comparison to a book is with regard to how
one might arrive at a sight: invariably via a search engine.
Unless one knows or can anticipate the domain name - often through branding,
like IBM, where you stick a simple dot com on
russ - maxdesign wrote:
Before meeting David I always read that navigation should be last I nthe
source. I asked David this when he came to talk to the WSG recently and he
said emphatically:
The navigation should go before the content.
This proves once again the difficulty of perfect
Sarah,
Your site gets my vote: Definitely a very nice site. You will let us know when you go
live with it,
eh?
Roy
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On Sunday, June 20, 2004, at 04:37 AM, Roger Williams wrote:
When the browser is reduced in width to less than 800px the middle
content gets shoved down.
If the browser is wider then everything is fine.
OK, on closer observation:
Safari 1.0.2: the #middle div doesn't get shoved down; a
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