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RickP
Posts: 665 Joined: 11/13/2004 From: Kent, U.K. Status: offline
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Rick's Site - Re-evaluation please - 6/26/2005 21:49:39
After posting my own business site for critiquing last week I received a lot of very valid comments. I agreed with nearly all of them and have acted on most. Here is the final (ish) result – except for making a few checks over the next few days. What hasn’t changed… Still HTML 4.01 transitional (for now) Still uses tables for layout (ditto) Flash and sound still on intro page! (sorry – slight change though – the sound is now OFF by default but can be played if user desires) Re the banner graphic… This wasn’t mentioned previously but clearly had to be changed to fit the adjusted look. I’m not sure if it’s right yet – what do you think? One thing that’s puzzling me… The blue link bar across the top shouldn’t have a gap above it but it does in all browsers I’ve tested in. Margins and padding are all set to 0 so I am not sure why this is happening – any ideas? Site here you may need to refresh once or twice of course - please let me know if you do need to or not - opportunity for testing caching issues All comments gratefully received as before Thanks
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BobbyDouglas
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RE: Rick's Site - Re-evaluation please - 6/26/2005 23:41:20
Rick, 1) Your intro page really hurts SE rankings. Unless you plan to drive traffic from SEs, I would take it down. On top of that, if I want to view an into, I would much rather see one as a link on your main page. I want content, not some intro. 2) The main nav on the left would be much quicker if you used CSS to create them. It is very simple to achieve using CSS. 3) The web hosting FAQ link would not sell to a client. In fact, they would be like, "web hosting? whats that?" You shouldn't use the term when you define the term. 4) The site loads very slow, you could speed it up by using gzip compression, or switch to an xhtml/css layout, use both and you will be amazed. 5) I find the nav up top pretty confusing, it took a bit to figure out that it was an actual FAQ section, most links on top of simply a recap of the main nav. When you change from usual to something people have not experienced before, there will be people wondering what's going on. Other than the above, I like the design. It is clean, simple, and effective. If you consider all of my suggestions, you will end up with a very good site.
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Tailslide
Posts: 5972 Joined: 5/10/2005 From: Out here on the raggedy edge Status: offline
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RE: Rick's Site - Re-evaluation please - 6/27/2005 3:26:48
Hi again Rick! The site design is a lot cleaner looking, much more professional than before. Putting aside all the xhtml/css issues - the only things I'd say are: 1. I agree with BobbyDouglas about the intro page - you want your opening page to be something SEs will love. 2. I know you're not able to spend a lot of time studying right now - but I'd look into putting in <label > tags into the form - it won't take long to do and will make the forms accessible. 3. Back on SEs again - Given the quantity of web designers out there it pays to specify an area - in your case I guess either Medway or Kent. I'd swap your title over so it says something like: Kent website design | Medway websites | On-the-Web-Now! I'd also stick the key phrase in your banner alt tag and preferably in a <h1> tag too!! Find out what your competition is doing. 4. I'd mention that the FAQs will open a new window - even if it's just in the title tag. 5. Oh and <nag> you still need a full DOCTYPE declaration</nag> I know you're not switching to CSS etc right now - but a final point in it's favour that I just thought of - With CSS you can position your main text (what you really want the SEs to be reading) at the top of the page contents that the SEs will see - so it doesn't have to trawl through navigation etc etc which will dilute your message. SEs pay more attention to stuff towards the top of the page.
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Nicole
Posts: 2830 Joined: 9/15/2004 From: Nambucca / Kempsey, Australia Status: offline
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RE: Rick's Site - Re-evaluation please - 6/27/2005 6:02:20
Hi Rick, Like everyone else so far, i think it looks a lot more professional past the opening page than before. I won't keep on about flash and music on websites, but one last comment, it's a personal preference even moreso than the colour scheme and layout, music especially is something you either like or dislike on a website, say 50% of people like it, then of that 50% some may like classical, others may like rock, some jazz, some country, some may even like elevator music, but i hope from this example you'll perhaps appreciate just how many people may be turning that music off because it's not the sort of music they like to listen to. Nobody seems to have made any mention that on the second page (the main page), the white bars at the side of your page stop about 2 thirds of the way down? I didn't see these before but i'm now armed with a big screen set at 1280 x 1024, Firefox with text size normal. I'm sorry that I can't take a screen capture of this as I haven't yet downloaded my image editor, but perhaps someone else can do that if you need them to? I do like the footer info now, it looks a lot neater, though the copyright information is very difficult to read in white on the sky blue background. Also, you have the copyright symbol after your business name? Terminology links at the top of the page - same as Bobby D has already mentioned, perhaps you could create a new page to list different terms? You've also mentioned a price on your web design page. I may be wrong, and it's only an opinion, but i'm wondering whether people won't think they need to contact you because the price is already there. What I mean is, if a prospective client is searching the net looking for prices, they may think that's it, no need to contact him, i'll move to the next designer as i already know his price. Also, that 120 pound complete package text looks a bit out of place written like that. What is a complete package? maybe you could make it into a new window link like the terminology pages and explain what a complete package includes for that price? I still find the payments page a bit off putting, espacially the "Pay Now" thing, just not sure it's the right thing to have on a page like this, couldn't it go into a client login area? Anyway Rick, critical as usual, but hopefully constructively. Nicole
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RickP
Posts: 665 Joined: 11/13/2004 From: Kent, U.K. Status: offline
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RE: Rick's Site - Re-evaluation please - 6/27/2005 15:58:39
P.S. Caz When I tried the table width in the CSS it had the effect of squashing inner tables - there are many in there! - maybe I need to address something inline with them/one of them?????
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RickP
Posts: 665 Joined: 11/13/2004 From: Kent, U.K. Status: offline
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RE: Rick's Site - Re-evaluation please - 6/27/2005 18:14:45
Womble Thanks for mentioning the nav wizard thingy. It is exceptionally good! Using this as a start point I have redone the nav bar completely in CSS - lots of advantages of course I know. Excepting the most minute detail of the shadowing style I had behind these nav buttons I have managed to recreate it almost exact. Take a look! Big thumbs up for that one!
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clarab
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RE: Rick's Site - Re-evaluation please - 7/26/2005 1:37:59
I'll read closer tomorrow. And learn more. As a body exploring this forum to learn more, I found myself smiling. I'm in the boonies with slow dial-up and downloading is usually very very slow. The intro came quick and I wasn't frustrated with it "taking up my time"? allowing me to go on to content. Even the loop didn't bother me. This just gave me a smile. Somebody has figured a way to deliver with us backwoods people. How'd he do it? Exactly why I'm here.
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dpf
Posts: 7121 Joined: 11/12/2003 From: India-napolis Status: offline
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RE: Rick's Site - Re-evaluation please - 7/26/2005 11:55:03
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Exactly why I'm here. you wont find a better- or more fun - place to learn. my best friend in up in the adirondak mountains in New York and has the same problem..slow dialup.
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