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vision2000
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Your valuable feedback please - 2/19/2003 10:27:36
Hi, Please give your feedback on any or all of these topics: General Design and Readability Graphics Web Copy Load time Search engine optimization Browser compatibilty (IE5, 6 NN6,7) It' s not completely finished yet, but would like to tweak it before going any further. Thank you, Herman
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Shirley
Posts: 3126 Joined: 1/8/1999 From: Omaha, Ne USA Status: offline
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RE: Your valuable feedback please - 2/19/2003 10:35:31
Hi Herman Gotta url?
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vision2000
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RE: Your valuable feedback please - 2/19/2003 11:20:00
Oops, sorry - here is the URL http://www.fitnesscentral4u.com
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john40004
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RE: Your valuable feedback please - 2/19/2003 12:22:32
Hi Herman, Looked at your site with IE 6.0 and resolutions of both 800 X 600 and 1024 X 768. (1) All pages loaded fast with my 28.8 connection. (2) For links to external sites, such as your discount equipment one at the bottom of your home page, have you considered having them open in a new window? Why take visitors away from your site? (3) I' d suggest removing the pop-up for the newsletter subscription on your Nutritional Supplements page. You have the form for the subscription and the pop-up isn' t needed. (4) Site seems to have been built for 800 X 600. There' s a lot of empty space on the right when viewed at 1024 X 768.
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vision2000
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RE: Your valuable feedback please - 2/19/2003 12:30:11
Thanks for taking the time to give your feedback. (Site seems to have been built for 800 X 600. There' s a lot of empty space on the right when viewed at 1024 X 768. ) Yes, you are right - any ideas how to get rid of this space so it looks balanced in both resolutions? Herman
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Seventh
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RE: Your valuable feedback please - 2/19/2003 13:49:23
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Yes, you are right - any ideas how to get rid of this space so it looks balanced in both resolutions? Change the: <table width=" 100%" border=" 0" cellspacing=" 0" cellpadding=" 0" align=" center" > to the actual dimensions that you need. Example: <table width=" 650" border=" 0" cellspacing=" 0" cellpadding=" 0" align=" center" >
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vision2000
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RE: Your valuable feedback please - 2/19/2003 15:02:34
Hey, thanks for the tip - I resized the table to 765 pixels. Please check if it looks OK in different resolutions. I don' t know if folks with a 640 screen (if there are any left) will be able to see it. It seems these days folks are split 50/50 on 800x600 and 1024x768. Thanks, Herman
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