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Ok, here you go! - 11/20/2001 19:11:00   
www.buyacandle.com/buyacandlehome.html

IF that doesn't work, then just try

www.buyacandle.com

The one thing I *hate* is the way the "main" page looks (main categories) in NS. If anyone knows how to correct this, I'm a giant ear!!

Bring on the valuable thoughts!!

Pete

Richard Sterling

 

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RE: Ok, here you go! - 11/20/2001 19:33:00   
"Out tart candles are simply incredible"

What are out tart candles? Just curious.

From a first impression I thought there was a big blank space toward the top between the pale yellow cells and wondered, "why are those cells there taking up space?" Then the graphic kicked in. I don't think you need a shopping cart graphic until you've started shopping. And if you have one it should be optimized. I have high speed dsl and that was the last thing to load. (after about 20 seconds) The layout looks nice enough, but I didn't go any further.

Rich


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RE: Ok, here you go! - 11/20/2001 19:39:00   
Thanks for those points!

I did a few of those graphics when I didn't know much about optimization... I'll go back and tinker with them...

Let me know what the rest of you folks think.

Thanks!

Pete


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RE: Ok, here you go! - 11/20/2001 20:47:00   
Ok, I think I have correct this...

Take a look, let me know if you have any ideas good or bad, also let me know if there is a way to clean it up under NS.

Thanks,

Pete


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Richard Sterling

 

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RE: Ok, here you go! - 11/20/2001 20:55:00   
You are fast. Cut the file size in half! I would put the shopping cart toward the bottom though. Just above the bottom navigation. Some way to represent the other categories after you click on one would be helpfull too.

I does look nice and consistent from page to page.

There are a lot of folks on this forum that can give a lot better advise than me. They will get here soon and give you some good tips.

I say nice going.

Rich


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RE: Ok, here you go! - 11/20/2001 21:00:00   
Thank you very much. (very very )

I'll await the rest.

Pete

PS: Nice truck (hehe, I saw your other post!)


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Shirley

 

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RE: Ok, here you go! - 11/20/2001 21:53:00   
quote:
From your site

Every group of 100 Cash Pyramid Candles has 1 candle is a $50 bill, 1 candle with a $20 bill, 1 candle with a $10 bill, 1 candle with a $5 bill and 96 candles with a silver dollar hidden inside.


Shouldn't this say with a $50 bill?


Site looks good. The only thing that bugged me is the clipart gift. You have all of the nice photos and 1 piece of clipart. I would find a nice photo of a gift to use instead.
(I just have a thing about mixing clipart and photos)

I am going to look at it in NN now. I will be back.


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RE: Ok, here you go! - 11/20/2001 22:06:00   
Your table width does not equal your col widths. And you might want to remove the heights.

<table border="0" width="609" bgcolor="#FFFFCE" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" height="750">
<tr>
<th width="300" bgcolor="#8080C0" height="18"><strong><font face="Arial" color="#FFFFCE" size="2">Categories</font>
</strong>
</th>
<th width="298" bgcolor="#F0CC51" height="18"><font face="Arial" color="#000080" size="2">Bright
Ideas!</font>
</th>
<th width="161" bgcolor="#8080C0" height="18"><b><font face="Arial" color="#FFFFCE" size="2">Candle
Search</font></b>
</th>
</tr>


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RE: Ok, here you go! - 11/21/2001 20:52:00   
Thank you Thank you Thank you!

Shirley, my inability to seemingly do simple addition, as you pointed out is what made things look bad in NS. Now, all my cell widths add up, and I ditched the height issues... (I'll need to address height issues on other pages, but this one was my "main" concern.

Thank you so very very much!!

Anyone else see anything?

Pete


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RE: Ok, here you go! - 11/21/2001 23:20:00   
The home page looks nice, except the pictures are covering some of the words in the white column. I think pieces of code like this are the culprit: style="margin-left: 4px"

Try removing those and see if it corrects the problem.

I would be more obvious with the prices. I'd like to see them on the web store page. I tend to leave sites that don't have the price real handy.

Some of the Williamsburg candle pictures are missing. Not sure about others.

The navigation could use a little something, too. once you start shopping, its kind of a nuisance to have to go back home everytime you want to see something different.

The overall layout is attractive. Looks like you have a great product.

Best wishes,
Sandy

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Guest


 
RE: Ok, here you go! - 11/21/2001 23:31:00   
Ok, I wasn't having that pic/print overlap problem, but I removed the data you suggested, everything seems to look the same on my side, what about on yours?

What are you running?

Thanks a ton!!

Pete

PS: What was: style="margin-left: 4px" suppose to do anyhow? Should I take it out if it appears anyplace else? - Thx again.


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RE: Ok, here you go! - 11/21/2001 13:01:00   
Yes, that took care of it. Now the text is centered, though. Is that what you wanted? it looks ok, but I'm partial to left aligning.

That code was attempting to align the text to the left with a 4-pixel margin, but it is not cross-browser compatible. Because of that, it should be removed.

I'm using Netscape 4.7.

You're welcome,
Sandy

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[This message has been edited by Goober (edited 11-21-2001).]


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Bill Nicol

 

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RE: Ok, here you go! - 11/21/2001 13:24:00   
Not too sure about the candles, but the tarts look pretty darn good....

Looks like a pretty nice product line. And a nice looking site.

Nice job.


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RE: Ok, here you go! - 11/21/2001 14:15:00   
Bill: Thanks for the kind words!

Sandy: Once again you are right. I'm going to try and align it a different way, then I'll do a search for that "bad" (style="margin-left: 4px") thing... have a look and see if it is still OK. (I'm running NS 4.08 -- looks like I'll need to update my neglected NS)

OK - I just tried to left align the text that goes with the turtle, and when I did this, it made the tart picture above, left align as well. Is there a way around this or do I have to play the cell game and divide it up into cells?

Pete


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Goober

 

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RE: Ok, here you go! - 11/21/2001 14:28:00   
I would go with cells. They will guarantee things look the way you want them to.


Sandy

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RE: Ok, here you go! - 11/21/2001 15:33:00   
I figured you'd say that.

Ok, that's what I'll do...

Thanks again...

Anyone else have any ideas, my ears are still on (lol, that sounded like a bad CB radio thing....)

Pete


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RE: Ok, here you go! - 11/29/2001 14:38:00   
Hi (Again)...

I was wondering if you folks could answer a few questions... (I know, you've already done so much...)

1) What are the real monitor resolutions that *real* people use to surf the web? I'm being told that people use 800x600, for the most part and some 1024 x whatever (don't remember)... any is this true? I mean, I've never been able to use anything other than 1280x1024, and now 1600x1200, I can't possibly see how people would really use these resolutions. But I am smart enough to know that I have to design for the masses.

2) Take a look around http://www.buyacandle.com and tell me the truth, how horrible are the pictures, specifically when you start to go into the actual categories. They look great to me when I'm in at 1024 and up, but I think they look like junk under that. Am I being overly hard on myself? Please be honest.

Thanks again!

Pete

PS: I tried to pull up my old UserName with my email and it told me there are more than one people with that email...


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Goober

 

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RE: Ok, here you go! - 11/29/2001 16:12:00   
For at least a ball park idea of what resolutions are used, go here: http://www.TheCounter.com/stats/

Choose one of the months under Global stats, then in the right column of the page that comes up, select Resolution.

You will find that most people use 800x600, with 1024x760 coming up in second place. See for yourself where the ones you mentioned fall. I sure wouldn't worry about them.

Sandy

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Guest


 
RE: Ok, here you go! - 11/29/2001 16:16:00   
It isn't the ones that run 1024 and up that I'm worried about, I think the site looks good in that range.

It's the 800x600 that has me in a fever...

Pete

PS: Thanks for the info.


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Bill Nicol

 

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RE: Ok, here you go! - 11/29/2001 19:03:00   
Hi Pete,

I took another look just for the pictures, and at 800 X 600 on IE5.0, I gotta tell ya, all I need is a spoon to dive into that tart. Dang, that thing looks good.... and so are your pictures.....

Great job.

Cheers


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Guest


 
RE: Ok, here you go! - 11/29/2001 20:27:00   
Ok then...

I guess I'm just being silly. I get real anal and that sorta makes me crazy sometimes...

Thanks again,

Pete


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RE: Ok, here you go! - 11/29/2001 21:42:00   
Just a few suggestions:
1. Do you have a really nice graphic as a 'logo' - one that graphically displays what your on about?

2.Many of the graphics on eg guide page have white spaces around the boxed area

3. You might like to think about adding alternate text for graphics

4. Main BuyACandle.com gif has "finalwebshop.gif" showing up on mouse over.

5. Personally I find there's too much to look at on one page especially home page - perhaps special news and hot ideas need to go on their own pages.

(Heck who am I to offer advise - I'm only a novice!)

May all your candles burn brightly - great work.

Best wishes

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