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Tailslide -> RE: my site (5/15/2007 2:55:31)
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Hi Jean The banner image is a little too wide for the main body of the page. You're using XHTML 1.1 which is a bad idea as it's not understood by IE properly unless served as text/html which is incorrect for the particular DOCTYPE. Drop it down to 1.0 to avoid any problems. The text on the page needs to have a greater line spacing and a little padding away from the edges of the blue boxes as it's very hard to read. I'd dump those flashing red arrow things - they're a bit 1990's. The main paragraph of text that you've currently got centred is quite hard to read - centred writing always is - I'd make that left-aligned. Only just noticed since I've been looking at the site in Firefox - you're navigation is missing completely in Firefox. I'd personally dump it and use a more accessible menu such as Accessible Suckerfish Dropdowns as your current menu (apart from being missing in Firefox) isn't keyboard navigable, search engine friendly, screen reader friendly plus it won't work at all with Javascript off. I'd shift all of that CSS in your page heads into the external stylesheet otherwise it'll be a nightmare to update. Your form should really have labels around the text and input items too to aid accessibility. Some of those templates don't work very well in any browser... Do make sure that you're ok to resell these templates as some template companies have stricter rules than others as far as reselling them goes. I hope you don't think I'm being too critical - most of this stuff is easily fixable.
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