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Need lots of advice on my website
Hi Guys,
Sorry to post again, but I haven't had any feedback on my site, and was hoping that some of you guys could give me some advice on it, since my bosses expect it up and running, without any problems (as well as being attractive, and eye catching), as soon as possible.
Any advice you can give would be much appreciated, since I have spent months working on it in my spare time, and I am no expert!! A lot of that time was spent learning Swish, so I hope it works well on everyones' computers, and not just mine and the ones at work. Thanks loads, take care
RS
http://www.adini.co.uk
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I have a few idea's for you
if I were this company I would invest a little more time into the GUI of the site. although the menu's are well worked and the programming is also it is obvious to me that you spend most of your time scripting. Please add a more attractive interface, and a little variation between page layouts. You have done well, now lets see how much better you can do.
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If you are going to leave the model pic in the background, then you need to move the opaque overlay box with the text down a few pixels so you can see here face. Or try a gradient shade or fill so that the upper half shows more of the models face. Or black out the model in the backgound completely.
Also, try to use a smaller font for your menu items. Your menu should be prominent, but not overpower the rest of your site.
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