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albano -> RE: Have I mastered CSS and SEO Usability or what!!! (4/10/2006 18:22:54)
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Ok, anybody has anything good to say??? Like congratulations you've done this all by yourself! (This is what my aunt said [:)] ) Unfortunately I did not study any english in my life and that paragraph is the best I can come up with. If somebody can rewrite it so it makes sense and use and keep the same keyword density I will gladly accept the offer for FREE [:D] Thanks Nicole, ... For destroing my confidence... [:D], Just kidding... quote:
ORIGINAL: Nicole Albano, Like Golfer, I use Firefox and originally viewed your site in that browser. First impressions like everyone else, it didn't look good in that browser, too much text for a homepage and overall the text size was too small. Two things: 1. You have the text resizer on the page which is great, but in IE the text isn't resizable using the browser text resizer, so if people can't read the text to know that there is a text resizer there, they're going to try and resize it using other methods like view>>text size>>larger. This doesn't enlarge the text on your site though, use ems or px for font sizes, not pt. Give people as many options as possible. Tip: It's easy to change text sizes in CSS, find and replace all 16pt with 1em, all 14pt with 0.875em, all 12pt with 0.75em and so on. 2. Whether that huge paragraph is there for SEO purposes or not, people have their own browsing habits and will do what they usually do with a site which is usually read a bit about it first before filling out any forms or anything. It might be a good idea for you to do some research into information architecture and also common viewer browsing habits before thinking you can put things on a page that yu want them to ignore and have them ignore it. Nicole
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