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cree124

 

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Sock it to me - 9/7/2001 22:18:00   
Ok, this is my second site. Please give me your opinions (good or bad). I am sure you will like the template.
Gil

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/7/2001 23:12:00   
And it is ?????????????????????

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cree124

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/8/2001 20:43:00   
Ok, it was late! www.ecnsociety.com

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Gil

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/8/2001 20:24:00   
I get a blank white page! Source shows a Flash? movie...

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Pat1971

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/8/2001 20:09:00   
It's real important to have text on your opening page and a way to get into your site for people that don't have the Flash plug-in enabled (like Gil)

Just took a quick look and it seems in the small table at the right the bottom is a bit wiggy.

Nice template, though!


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cree124

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/8/2001 20:15:00   
Yes, it is a swish movie....not sure why it did not run. It work on my browser.

Not sure how to send a html over to you in this format.


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Gil

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/8/2001 20:31:00   
quote:
Originally posted by cree124:
Yes, it is a swish movie....not sure why it did not run. It work on my browser.

"It did not run" because I don't allow any active X controls to run.

With the state of virus attacks today, you'll find more and more people blocking "non-content" related processes. Like Pat says, you really need to have a way to access the "real" site without the "fluff".

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cree124

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/8/2001 20:39:00   
What type of wording should I use? (still wet behind the ears!)


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cree124

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/8/2001 20:31:00   
Try it now....adding word. Your thoughts.

Not sure what was meant by "bit wiggy" again, I don't see that..do I need another browser?


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Pat1971

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/8/2001 14:40:00   
The wording is good and now Gil will be able to get into your site.

By "a bit wiggy" I mean the image boxbottom.gif is a little bit offset to the right. Makes it look jaggedy in IE. Looks ok in NN, though.


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Gil

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/8/2001 16:43:00   
Ok, now I get to the "real" site.

Nice layout, except: My Neighbor was looking over my shoulder and asked what I was clicking on to change pages - seems he is "semi" colorblind and could not see any links! You might want a little more contrast between background and link colors.

Nice site.

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Albino Gator

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/10/2001 20:39:00   
I like using orange in sites but that orange and yellowy orange arent a good combination. I know its a tamplate but I would never use those 2 colours together. IMO its bad business not to consider the low vision and colour blind people of the world.

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abbeyvet

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/10/2001 20:17:00   
There is a chart here that shows web safe colours as seen by people with deuternopia, the most common form of red/green colour blindness.

http://www.visibone.com/colorblind/

Apparantly about 9% of the population have some form or degree of colour blindness.

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Bill Nicol

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/10/2001 20:32:00   
Good, clean, professional looking site. Easy to navigate, and thanks for the "enter here" on the Flash intro. PLUS, I like the colors. But nine percent of the population is a pretty big chunk of people, so that's something to pay attention to.

Good site...well done.


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cree124

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/10/2001 20:33:00   
Gee, I purchase the template from here. Are those types of things not taken into place when they create them for purchase or am I suppose to know this? Just curious.

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/10/2001 13:52:00   
Keep in mind that if EVERYTHING was taken into account we would be putting black text on white pages. It is up to you to determine the usability needs of your audience. I like the site and for me flash isn't a problem nor are the colors. You have to decide what's a deal-breaker for your audience. That's what makes this work so much fun!

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cree124

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/10/2001 15:06:00   
Thanks for the feedback, I will leave it as is and I will take the colorblind into consideration the next time.

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Albino Gator

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/10/2001 15:15:00   
sigh...

Thats the problem its always next time.


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Gil

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/10/2001 15:39:00   
quote:
Originally posted by cree124:
Thanks for the feedback, I will leave it as is and I will take the colorblind into consideration the next time.

I'm sure that will be a comfort to those that can't read your site.

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Texjd

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/10/2001 16:11:00   
Lose the colors. I don't care what % of the population is color blind, most of us have some color sense. Bad color combo on anything that is to be read (cars, appliances, etc might be OK ) is not good. The idea behind your web site is communication, right?

Just because it's a template doesn't mean it's flawless. Art is in the eye of the beholder but no contrast on readable material is not a good choice. You might try and reverse the colors, that would improve the contrast and keep the colors. Don't take me wrong, I like a lot of the templates and have bought some myself. I also have orange in some of my web sites .


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cree124

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/10/2001 18:11:00   
Ok, sense color is an issue, how do I go about exchanging a template, is that possible. Or how do I change the color of site from orange to what?

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cree124

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/10/2001 18:23:00   
Lesson learned. Can some one tell me how to change the color?

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joy

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/10/2001 20:02:00   
I am by no means an expert, but here's how I would go about changing the font color on the buttons:

It looks like the site is using a theme to control that, so open the web, click on "format" then "theme." Then click on "modify" and choose "colors." Click "custom" and then select "navigation text." Change it to whatever you want and then save it.

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cree124

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/10/2001 20:07:00   
Yes, that just hit me, but I don't think it will work as it is a template. Well let you know.

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cree124

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/10/2001 21:21:00   
It works within the frontpage editor, but it does show when I published the web.

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Goober

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/11/2001 20:06:00   
What Joy said was correct, assuming the template is governed by a theme, which I assume it is. Try changing the navigation text to black or some other color that will contrast well.

Be sure to save your changes to the theme and be sure you are not viewing a cached copy on your browser.

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Thomas Brunt

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/11/2001 20:35:00   
That template is governed by a theme. You can change the nav text to any color you like.

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cree124

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/11/2001 16:08:00   
I did it, I change it. It took a couple of times to get it to upload. I am no longer in violation of the ADA Act (Americans with Disabilities Act)...or at least I think so. thanks for your input.

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Albino Gator

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/12/2001 20:09:00   
Take the alt text off of the bullets its not needed. A screen reader will identify the bullet and tell the user its there.

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Gil

 

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RE: Sock it to me - 9/12/2001 20:28:00   
quote:
Originally posted by Albino Gator:
Take the alt text off of the bullets its not needed. A screen reader will identify the bullet and tell the user its there.

ALT text is required for any and all images.

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