Hi.

I have to agree with Cheryl on some points.

I think that Arial font would be much more legible. I also think that moving the logo a little down and a little right would look much better. (So it has a white stripe on the left side.) I also find that when things are underlined, people assume that they are links - it might be an idea to change the heading for each group of links to either all caps or something.

I know all about working with a limited color palette (try a physical therapist who wants red, white and black!) - good job so far.

HTH,
Riva

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Its been a while but im back looking for some more third-party advice. Please take a look at my clients web site [http://www.gregoriopools.com/] - I just recently rescued it from a fate worse then death, or at least made it so that it didn't have a funky '90s look and feel (when i took over this year the site hadnt been updated since 2002).

I am trying to bring the site slowly into the future and working with a limited color palette [it just has to match the clients brand new logo].

Please let me know what you think and the browser you use - I know for a fact that some things are kind of 'odd' in IE sometimes, but i want some honest opinions.

Charles King

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