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READY TO VIEW - 2/21/2001 13:34:00   
THANKS EVERYONE FOR YOUR HELP.
MY WEBSITE IS JUST ABOUT FINISHED.
WWW.EUSACAR.COM
ANY COMMENTS ARE MOST WELCOME.

ITS BECAUSE OF YOU LOT THAT I MANAGED TO GET THERE.
CHEERS
KEV

Andy from Spain

 

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RE: READY TO VIEW - 2/21/2001 13:59:00   
Hi Kev,

Very smart looking site - should be a winner.

Just a remark about your font, not everyone is going to have Arial Narrow, you might want to specify a second and third choice of font.

Another thing I'd think about is your title and meta tags - best to concentrate on what you think people will put in search engines rather than a list of words and a title that could be more keyword heavy.

Best of luck with it.

Cheers
Andy

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Goober

 

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RE: READY TO VIEW - 2/22/2001 15:47:00   
Whoa. You must be working on it. It looks different than it did this morning. I'll wait until tomorrow to look at it again.

There are some funky things going on with some of the pages. Be sure to check everything in Netscape, too.

Don't use FP's absolute positioning.

I'll be baaaaaaack!


Sandy

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Goober

 

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RE: READY TO VIEW - 2/23/2001 20:59:00   
Are you working on this again today? Everytime I bring up your site I get something different. I am very, very concerned about your use of absolute positioning. Things are overlapping, getting cut off at the bottom of the page, and sometimes the tables are totally out of whack in Netscape.

I will look again later.

Sandy

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Shirley

 

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RE: READY TO VIEW - 2/23/2001 23:24:00   
Whoa!!!
Just looked in NN. You really need to check this out before you go any further. Please take Sandy's advice.

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topnoch

 

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RE: READY TO VIEW - 3/1/2001 13:09:00   
Hi Kev,
It looks WICKED!! (it's looks great!)

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