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Techxp.com
I designed a new website Techxp.com for a client and it is ready to launch .. I appreciate webdesign experts to go through the website and express your constrctive remarks on overall design (Layout, Colors, Graphics, Menu, Header, Footer, etc) .. Your remarks/suggestions really helps me to improve my webdesign skills..
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The font size fluctuates from page to page. You have internal style sheets on each page. I would consolidate into one external CSS style sheet then you can change things like font-size rapidly site-wide. Those stock images look a bit cheesy - I've seen them many times before. You have a blue left nav system on the 2nd level pages but a different grey thing happening on the home page. I like the blue version better if that's any help. Not sure about the Adobe, Macromedia, IBM logos on each page - looks a bit 'try hard' to me. I would ditch them or move them to the bottom of the About Us page if you have to keep them.
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There seems to be some sort of issue with the embedded Flash. I loaded a page ("Portfolio") in Mozilla 1.6 and it appeared to the right of everything else.
Why is that in Flash anyway? Why not just use a gif? I don't think the style or color of the headings (the Flash part) goes really well with the rest of the site, since you don't have any green anywhere else. As far as code goes, this is really table-heavy, and you might want to "table audit" it, as I call it, to see if you can scale it down somewhat. And, as mentioned above, you need to get the CSS into a single file. Picky English stuff: you might want to get an editor, or someone well-versed with grammar to look at this site. With business stuff, you have to be really sensitive about it, and I see some pretty blaring errors just with a quick glance. Very nice site though, and I'm very impressed with the portfolio. |
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