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tdub

 

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Round two - 4/11/2007 22:14:56   
I realy appreciate the feedback that I received from some of you last week. So I decided to tweak the site one more time before the agency opens in a couple of weeks. I received some of the same comments from clients and friends about the site being a little to wide, I re-configured some of the quote forms and created a subsite for our local tips club. Please let me know what I need to do before I run out of time and have to live with it.

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RE: Round two - 4/11/2007 22:16:45   
Sorry, here it is

www.warnerins.com

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RE: Round two - 4/12/2007 3:04:15   
Sorry tdub - the background image for the main content area is trying to escape in FF (see attached image)


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RE: Round two - 4/12/2007 3:33:05   
Same here on the Mac plus the smaller text in your header is really fuzzy

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RE: Round two - 4/13/2007 12:52:53   
there I think that fixed it

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RE: Round two - 4/13/2007 14:52:29   
That's better but now the text in the content looks fuzzy. Century Gothic is fine for large headers but not content. I'd go with Verdana or Arial. Boring but readable.

It would also help if you put a hover effect on your navs so they change when moused over.

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RE: Round two - 4/13/2007 16:17:28   
Thanks Jaybee,
I will make those changes tonight. Anything else you can help me with while I'm locked in my room? I really appreciate the feedback.

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