Hi Patrick

I looked at the pages and they look quite fine to me - the feedback form
submitted and the thank you page appeared after I clicked on the submit
button, so ignore the feedback message I sent you.  I checked out the "post
your resume" page, and ya dont have a "Ms" in the title list..... sorry just
being politically correct ::)))

Some things I did notice in the "post a resume" page is that the list of
countries is not alphabetical for some reason!  You have United Arab Emirate
as the second country, when it really should be near the bottom.  I looked
at the code and it's coded as the second country, so dont know why this is
so?

The "post a resume" form subitted without asking for me to fill out all the
details (so please ignore the test one from me).  Not sure, but maybe you
could have asterix next to the fields that are really relevant and required
input, and if a person misses them, and hits submit, maybe you could
highlight this in the next page that comes up, the same form page, with the
items highlighted with red or something?  I am sure you have been to pages
where they tell you that you forgot to fill out a relevant field and wont
let you submit until you fill in the relevant fields.  Because if someone
submits without say, their email address or the resume, or some other vital
piece of information, they wont realise it and you wont have the right
information.  What do you think, is this what you want, or is it not really
important to catch people not filling in all fields?

I agree about the colours, even though they are the corporate ones, you
could try the surrounding ones, which are the colours a few tones deeper
and/or lighter.  Colours that match or contrast the coporate ones, but which
look good, I am sure ya know what I mean.

Plus I would suggest an image on the background of the top of the pages (the
header, where you have "International Medical Network"), something that ties
in with the business, just to give the page a bit of colour/interest.  You
could have something that starts out at the top right and then it fades out
to the middle, but which doesnt make the title illegible.

I dont see anything wrong with the page layout.

By the way I am using IE 5.5, pix res of 1024*768

Anyway, that's my 2 cents - hope it helps you.

Regards
Jacquie

----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick G." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 1:14 PM
Subject: [wdvltalk] [SCR] internationalmedicalnetwork.com


> Hello all,
>
>       It's time for me to come out of the woodwork and seek
>       specific advice. I would appreciate any/all comments
>       and feedback. Particularly interested in how it looks
>       in browsers other then IE6 (esp. the forms)
>
>       www.internationalmedicalnetwork.com
>
> --
> TIA,
>  Patrick G.


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