Thanks Ben

You jogged my memory into remembering what happens to email addresses that are displayed as plaintext on websites ... spam !

I'll have to remove the email address while I whip up a PHP email enquiries form. I can't "throw in a logo" as the client doesn't have one yet.

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Neerav Bhatt
http://www.bhatt.id.au
Web Development & IT consultancy

Ben Smith wrote:

I would show their email address, rather than "enquiries"... maybe throw a logo on there if they have one.

B

Neerav wrote:

Is something like http://www.austravelexp.com.au/ Which I just whipped up using a few shades of grey, a good temporary placeholder solution for a client who:

* Has registered their domain name

* Has delegated it to their webhost

* Hasnt decided on any colour scheme or initial content yet, and is unlikely to for a while?


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