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Well my site is finished your comments would be appreciated:-

www.totallook.com.au

Now which do I buy sitespinner or webengine??

Thanks
 
Posts: 87 | Registered: October 22, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Congratulations. It looks fine in general, although I would do something about the gallery. Try showing pics as popups or in an i-frame.
 
Posts: 1747 | Location: Vienna, Austria | Registered: July 17, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Thanks Klimt....why do you think they would look better as popups? rather than a link...iframe do you have an example where an iframe is used in a gallery.

I appreciate your feedback

Cheers

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Hi Crows, if I think from the customers point of view I feel it's not very practical to have to use browser navigation to go back, so you can have a back button on the page. Certainly it's a question of taste but I believe that when picture is small in comparison to the whole page it's creating a little imbalance in my oppinion. In one of my websites I use i-frame you can check it out here.
 
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Yep I agree with you....hey your gallery looks great....how did you do that with iframe? is there any info or a guide?

Thanks
 
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Thanks Smile.
From the SiteSpinner menu bar select Help > Tutorials. Click on "preview all" to open it in your browser and choose section about I-
frames. That should get you started.
 
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Nice looking site - The one area that to me does not fit the look and feel of the rest of the site is "products". Maybe mouse overs or ???

www.azballbusters.com
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Yep I agree with you there...having trouble to decide what to do there but you have given me an idea.....Thanks for your comments skydad!!!!!!

Klimt have gone for the popups better option...

Regards
 
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Popups look good, well done. In the sentence on home page "...suburb of St Peters.At Total Look" you've missed space after the dot.
I agree with skydad that the products page feels unclear.
The last comment I have is about the promotion voucher, I hope that all your clients have good sight, the text is little bit on a "blurry" side. The other aspect when it comes to customers is that the instructions must be very clear otherwise people won't bother. People don't always understand that they have to print the voucher before they can cut anything. Wink
Good luck with the business.
 
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Thanks for your comments....appreciate it.
 
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I have updated after your comments....hopefully looks a lot better.

Thanks

www.totallook.com.au
 
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Looks fine to me Smile
 
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Love the design - very eyecatching, fast loading and clutter free.

Great!

Annie
 
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Originally posted by Klimt:
Thanks Smile.
From the SiteSpinner menu bar select Help > Tutorials. Click on "preview all" to open it in your browser and choose section about I-
frames. That should get you started.


Hi, Klimt
Your site looks great. I'd like to know how you got such a professional looking background. All I can do is use color and I want it to look more professionl. Where in the tutorial did you learn to do that?

thanks for your help
 
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Before I can answer that I have to know which one of the websites are you referring to, knowing that I'll be happy to answer your question.
 
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Originally posted by Klimt:
Before I can answer that I have to know which one of the websites are you referring to, knowing that I'll be happy to answer your question.


it's maximilianbratt.com/photogallery.html
 
Posts: 37 | Registered: February 25, 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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You can use different background like this one, there are plenty others on the net. You save the ones you like on your computer. In SS you open Page Editor > Background >Tile > Choose your background > OK. That's it. If you like the one I have on the website you just rightclick your mouse and Save background as...
 
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thank you, Klimt

now I can make my site look more professional. If you ever want to visit, give me a week then see what I've done with the background.
www.juputer2books.com
 
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