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ALL THINGS TO ALL PEOPLE--I hope.
Hi again, friends. I recently re-designed my site, paying VERY close attention to compliance and accessibility with XHTML, CSS, and 508. Take a look, inside and out of:
www.fosod.com (did not use Satay method as file size was small) Kind regards, Walter Stevenson Fosod Design Studios -- www.fosod.com Last edited by Fosod : June 8th, 2004 at 11:20 AM. Reason: mispelling |
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I moused over the water waves (cool effect btw) and certain areas where highlighted, but there was no indication as to what would happen if I clicked on it. So I clicked and got sent to different pages. I would like some sort of feed back as to what the regions of the image do.
The music seemed a bit too upbeat for the feel of the site. When I first went to the site, it seemed like a relaxing place of meditation. When I put on my headphones, I heard upbeat harpsichord classical music. It didn't fit. On the portfolio page, the squares you use to show the samples are awfully small. I had to look at where I was pointing to make sure I mouse over them, rather then looking at the thumbnails. For the music, rather then showing the same picture for each sample, you should either have a picture showing the feel of the music, or just the name of the song.
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Yes
Excellent suggestions. I will, no doubt, internalize and try to react--esp. harpsichord music (as it's the easiest to change).
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I believe the term is "one thing to all users" - nice site though!
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