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Please take a look at this page and be gentle. It is the redone version of an existing site. I have tested with Firefox and Internet Explorer and things seems to function. The links are functional but will take you to the old design.
I wouldn't say that it is done but I am concerned with how the page displays since this is mostly CSS.
The design was created by a committee of users.
Thanks
Daytripper_MI6
07-14-2006, 09:56 PM
Ummmm, what page?
Andilinks
07-14-2006, 09:59 PM
It sounds like you're talking about a site other than your own. Did you leave out the link or are we to review jmtservices.com? It looks fine but I just get the feeling it's not the one you want reviewed.
Andi
Yea, well, I guess it would be easier if I included the link.
http://www.eastview-evaa.org/newindex.php
Andilinks
07-15-2006, 12:44 AM
Looks great in IE and Flock (which is the FF engine) but there is serious trouble in Opera with a black background where it is white in the others and some strange overlapping of the menu.
A little too much redundancy navigating back to "Home," especially when that's where we already are--but I assume you knew about that. :)
Definitely an improvement over the older version and I like the rotating pix.
Andi
Wassercrats
07-15-2006, 12:47 AM
I see it in IE. Remove the underlines from the links, move "Back to home" to the bottom of the left menu, lower the copyright, put the bottom menu (which I assume will appear on every page) in a box with some background color and lower it, and I think you would also want to include the same sports in the lower and center menus and not have two Track and Fields in the center menu.
Randall
07-15-2006, 02:58 AM
Do try to be more specific, Wass.
Jeff, I hope you're also going to replace that one-cell table leftover from the old design. The Netscape-era gray background and border kind of clash with the modern elements. :wink:
What else ... The logo at the top left is very clean and "punchy," whereas the text version in the center is less exciting (and pretty much redundant). I would let the logo ride in the center, or develop it a little more into a graphical banner that runs across the top of the page. Maybe both.
And if the banner elements are going to run the full width of the browser window as they are now, I'd make sure that the content isn't pinned to the left edge with a fixed-width layout. It looks awkward on anything bigger than a 1024x768 screen.
Was I gentle enough? :smile:
Randall
Wassercrats
07-15-2006, 03:16 AM
Oh yeah, he said to be gentle. I should have used muted tones or something.
Thank you all for your constructive feedback. I'm sure I will have some questions but there is enough to get started with.
Thanks again.
Evoir
07-16-2006, 12:26 AM
nevermind. it seems like you are currently editing the site, and many of my comments do not apply anymore. :) So, I removed them.
Evoir
07-16-2006, 12:38 AM
:confuz:
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