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Taking a Chance

 
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Taking a Chance - 3/1/2001 23:46:00   
Ok folks....I'm coming out of lurk mode to offer myself up to your advice/critiques. I have just completed a site for a local business. NOthing fancy in terms of db etc. Anyone with advice or comments?
go to www.homesbychase.com

btw (any real bad comments just email to me..then only the good ones will be here...LOL)
Thanks

topnoch

 

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RE: Taking a Chance - 3/1/2001 13:01:00   
i think it's pretty cool overall. on the home page the top looks a bit naked. when i enter the site i have no idea what company i am looking at. the picture beside the page title (ie: chase story, inv. homes, & model locations) is too small, i can barely make them out. overall it looks fine, it's to the point and does not have any useless information.

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Andy from Spain

 

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RE: Taking a Chance - 3/1/2001 13:35:00   
Hi,

The e-mail's in the post

Looks like a lot of work has gone into the site.

The left navigation bar and top title don't seem to match up - they both look smart but could do with tidying up - I'd have put the graphics in tables rather than using frames.

At a resolution of 1024, the text moves noticeably to the right, looks a bit awkward - this could also be solved by putting it in cell of the main table.

I got a javascript error on your homepage - menu works fine but there must be an error there somewhere.

Best of luck with the site.

Cheers
Andy

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RE: Taking a Chance - 3/1/2001 17:23:00   
Over all the site looks very nice. I like the use of colors and especially like your use of photos.

I don't believe I would have used frames. They can cause some problems if not used properly. You might want to look at this link to get a good idea of what I mean: http://www.useit.com/alertbox/9612.html

The top and side slices are not lining up quite right.

The Model Location page has some side-to-side scrolling at a resolution of 800x600. It could probably be eliminated by using a smaller font size and/or cutting down on cell widths on the table.

...side-to-side scrolling on Home Designs page.

Do you have a no-frames version? Don't forget meta tags and alternate text for your graphics.

Good job.
Best wishes,
Sandy

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