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http://www.pageparts.net
I've been reworking my web site and I would really apprecite your comments.
http://www.pageparts.net
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Nice Site.
I expected the titles of each of your sections to be links. The links inside your "apples" weren't that obvious at first. Of course, now I know they are there... |
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The image of the handbag in the back doesn't seem to relate to the site and makes the text hard to read.
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The send me a "post" link was for email and I didn't plan on launching outlook but thats what happened. On the second page I visited all the links started opening in new windows, why the change from same window to new window? |
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so let's see now...
The 'send me a post' link now reads 'send an e-mail'. The h2 elements for html, css, and javascript are now links. The briefcase logo/picture on the front page has had it's opacity shifted down to 10 percent. But I'm not sure about the tutorial pages not being loaded into a seperate window. The idea was that the primary page could remain open throughout a visit. The secondary window could be closed via a link that I supply at the end of each tutorial page. I thought that this would ease navigation to the different tutorial pages. I'd really welcome any comments toward that end. http://www.pageparts.net Last edited by trumley : May 2nd, 2005 at 02:17 AM. Reason: 'cause I still can't spell :0P |
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