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My first Standards compliant (CSS) website
Hi There,
Please could you all give me your views/opinions/critisims of my latest site.
I have always used tables (very naughty) to lay out my sites and I thought it was about time I did them 'properly' and used CSS and XHTML.
Let me know what you think and if there are any bugs.
Cheers.
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I like it. Clean, elegant, professional. I like the 3-d text. How did you do it? I've been wondering about 3-d for a while now and am clueless as to how to begin.
A couple suggestions:
1)It isn't obvious how the second menu bar relates to the first (left). And once you click in the 2nd one (right) it changes and it is not obvious exactly how it changed and how to get back to where it was before.
2)Site doesn't respond very well to re-sized text, and that is one of the reasons for standards-based design.
Overall a nice design. Good job.
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yeah i agree with pixeltierra, the 2 menues don't work well together. i think having two seperate menus is just confusing. i don't really understand why there is the need for two seperately.
and once you have clicked on the second menu, there is no way to go back and click another option of the same menu unless you go back to the homepage and start again.
your 'terms of use' and 'site map' links don't work, but you might be aware of that already 
i'm not keen on the font you have used for the words 'mortgages for professionals' etc. doesn't fit in with the rest of the site very well. but that's just my opinion....
other than that i think it's a nicely designed website. looks professional, clean and quite stylish.
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