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Topic: Website Critique

I Am Back For More Critique

Posted by Anonymous on 50 Points
I posted a question a couple of months ago about our company's website. Some excellent suggestions came about from it and I have made some changes. I just wanted to see what people think now and if the change was worth while.

Thanks

J

old pages: [inactive link removed]

new page: [inactive link removed]

The rest of the new site is being developed - just wanted to know how things were going.

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  • Posted by Carl Crawford on Accepted
    Hi Joshua,

    It looks a bit better, but there is a BIG problem. Your site does not render properly in FireFox. The "every home everywhere ...." is covering the American titles Inc logo. It seems that there are two of them side by side one black and one white.

    I don’t like the pink that the link goes when you have visited the page. Maybe try

    Some of the links are dead.

    The menu is too close to the white strip with "Home about Us” It is touching the strip!!!! And there is plenty of space below it.

    I was reading a report today about how Microsoft is losing market share of the browser market.

    "By December 2005 or before, as I have previously anticipated, Internet Explorer will not be anymore the browser of choice for the majority of Internet users. Today, according to my own traffic statistics based on a sample of over 600,000 visitors from over 180 countries, Internet Explorer controls slightly more than 70% of the browser market, where, just twelve months ago it had over 91% of it.

    The rapid loss of IE users is now a clear and definite trend that appears to be unstoppable: Internet Explorer is showing many bad wrinkles and a slippery short term memory. For a fast-growing number of experienced Internet users IE is already NOT anymore a browser option to consider."

    https://www.masternewmedia.org/news/2004/12/31/free_fall_internet_explorer_...

    While this might be a bit biased, most of the people I have talked to seem to either think about switching or have switched.

    Why am I telling you this, I hear you asking your self? Well it is to point out to you that you need to write Defensive code, unless you know that all of your customers use a specific browser then you will need to make sure your website works with as many as possible.

    Well that is it from me (for now)

    Carl Crawford

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