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mv8167

 

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Hearing fund web - 3/20/2002 16:50:19   
If anyone could look at my site at http://philippinehearing.tripod.com and let me know your thoughts. I would like to get some feed back.

Mike vR
Gil

 

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RE: Hearing fund web - 3/20/2002 17:05:40   
As soon as the music started without my OK'ing it I left.

Sorry...

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Deadbeef

 

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RE: Hearing fund web - 3/20/2002 17:07:04   
Ok,
here's my input.

try using less different fonts.
Try and make the page less deep.
Dump the visitor counter, nobody want's to know that anymore.

If you realy want the guestbook link on your page , do it only once and place it somewere on the side.

It's not clear what you want with the webrings. Make a link table that redirects to the webrings, but don,t place multiple webring bars on the page.

Don't be discurraged by my comments. Reasses the goal of your website and concentrate on it. The goal is worth the attention!

Kenneth Tan



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Kokomo

 

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RE: Hearing fund web - 3/20/2002 17:07:35   
I would recommend putting your full navigation menu on each page so your visitors don't have to return to the home page whenever they want to get somewhere else.

I'm sure it's a Tripod thing that you can't do anything about, but the pop-up ads are quite annoying.

I found quite a number of spelling/grammatical/syntax/typo errors throughout the site. I'm afraid I don't have time right now to point them out specifically, but you might want to have someone proofread the content for you.

As websites go, there's a little bit too much motion on the home page. I would say that the flying birds need to go.

Your site really is very nice. With a few tweaks and touch-ups, it'll be perfect in no time!


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mv8167

 

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RE: Hearing fund web - 3/20/2002 17:20:41   
Thanks everyone for your feedback. I'll work on it.

Mike vR

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