Iain Gardiner wrote:

Oh, and replacing the code-heavy javascript rollover effects with a more lightweight option like Pixy's (http://wellstyled.com/css-nopreload-rollovers.html) might be an option you wish to consider.

As Iain suggested, it would be good to change the heavy navigation menu with a lighter option, it makes Mozilla Firefox feel pretty slow.


Besides that, your website looks clean yet eye-catching.


-----Original Message----- *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Nicola Rubeo *Sent:* 06 June 2004 20:30 *To:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] *Subject:* [WSG] Hi All

This is my first post here... so I want to say hi all and to quickly
present myself: I'm Nicola... from Italy.
I'm a web designer with a great passion for this job and now devoted
to web standards too.
I'm redesigning our company's web site, here is a link to check the
new layout (if you have time):
http://www.computertime-az.it/informazioni_azienda.htm, some links
are not working but most of the pages are online already.
The old layout is here: www.computertime-az.it
<http://www.computertime-az.it>. I already know that there is a
problem to solve on IE for Mac.
Any tip or advice is really appreciated.
Thank you in advance
Nicola

-- Cristhian Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] +593.9.976 1992

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