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Kicker3
Posts: 28 From: Tampa FL USA Status: offline
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Site Review - Let me know what you think? - 3/22/2001 20:56:00
I am working on a new site for a customer http://www.ebeggins.com . It's still in the tweaking stage, but most of the stuff is up and running. Let me know what you think? Spare no feelings.Also, I am having a problem that I haven't been able to solve. I am trying to make this site cross compatible with NS and IE,(as best as possible), but I can't seem to remove the Frames from the NS Browser. I am testing it with NS 4.7. Everything looks good in IE. [This message has been edited by Kicker3 (edited 03-22-2001).]
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Andy from Spain
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RE: Site Review - Let me know what you think? - 3/22/2001 23:45:00
Hi Kicker,I really liked the site - great navigation and easy to find your way around - I didn't look at all the pages but what I saw was very smart. You might want to add some noframe content. Best of luck with it. Cheers Andy ------------------ Internet Business Solutions S.L. (Spain) Dreamweaver Users Forum
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Goober
Posts: 1156 From: Pennsylvania USA Status: offline
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RE: Site Review - Let me know what you think? - 3/23/2001 20:00:00
Very, very sharp! It looks great! (using NN 4.7)I believe I'd get rid of the frame borders, though. I'm going to refer you to this article, just so you can double check that you did everything you should if you use frames: http://www.useit.com/alertbox/9612.html Best wishes, Sandy ------------------ www.alleghenyweb.com Oh, yeah...I wasn't able to look at all the pages, but there was a pic missing...of a house...ID: 1363129. [This message has been edited by Goober (edited 03-23-2001).]
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Kicker3
Posts: 28 From: Tampa FL USA Status: offline
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RE: Site Review - Let me know what you think? - 3/23/2001 20:17:00
Thanks for the info so far. And yes, I agree...I want to get rid of the frames that show up in NN 4.7. However, I don't know how. I have tried setting the Frame Size to Zero in Frontpage2k, plus I tried adjusting the HTML directly. However, I am having no luck, plus I can't find an article that specifies how to do it. Any help will be appreciated. I don't use frames much, but figured it would be appropriate for the ease of use to search the database. Also, thanks for the missing pic...that's one of the things we are working on now is updating the database content before we go live. I will check out the article...Thanks.
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LB
Posts: 5551 From: Montana USA Status: offline
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RE: Site Review - Let me know what you think? - 3/23/2001 20:26:00
Great site! As mentioned, add info into the <noframes>page info here</noframes> tags for search engines and non-frame viewers. Instead of having just minimum $ amounts searched for (property search), maybe ranges to be able to limit the bottom end? Linda ------------------ Ruby Marketing ps - you might want to set background, text and hyperlink colors so they don't show as the users default colors (mine set for blue, mac users normally are gray). Personal preference... some people like to leave them all at default. [This message has been edited by LB (edited 03-23-2001).]
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Shirley
Posts: 3127 Joined: 1/8/1999 From: Omaha, Ne USA Status: offline
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RE: Site Review - Let me know what you think? - 3/23/2001 20:48:00
Great job. Love what you have done with the sign. Your client should be very pleased.I have done lots of real estate sites with frames. Just make sure you put some relevant content on your no frames page for the search engines. I have to go to a meeting now but I will try to take a peek later to see why the frame borders are there.
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