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I promise that your browsers are NOT going to reset their computer to look at your site. Most people don't even know they can change them - and I was confused by your saying to change to 1280 x 1024 - cuz I can go to 1280 (it's what mine is already set to) but do NOT have an option to set the height to 1024 - that's not a standard choice with 1280.
I like the colors and how you have it laid out. Very nice.
I agree with the other poster - if the site is live - SEO is one of the first considerations - if you want to get traffic.
I'm still working on the web site, and still have a lotta negotiations to do then to put SEO, my services are still under constructions, heaps to do about that.
About the screen resolution, I need to check that later, not enough time to worry about, but the 1280 is the main matter, the 1024 is just an extra, depends on the screen that may vary.
If you dont mind me asking, what did you use to produce the graphics?
Teri
Hi Teri, it's all adobe products, I play between Illustrator and photoshop, specially now with CS2, it's really easy to import/export between both of them.
Illustrator? ill look for that! You have an eye for design!
Teri
Thanks Teri.
yes in Illustrator you can do more than you can imagine, it is a vector based software, but it doesn't mean you can't apply effects and filters, and better, personally I prefer to create everything in Illustrator and then optimize it in photoshop for web, for just one reason, in illustrator, if you create a logo sized f.e.g 5 cm x 5 cm, you can resize it in 2 seconds to make it at 200 m x 200 m to print it in a big billboard or bridge banner.
you can't do that in photoshop, because in photoshop, the image or illustration should be originaly in high resolution at first stage, but you can't resize an object which was originaly created small to a bigger size.
Anyway, I like adobe products, and I'm always looking into their products and trying to learn more on their other softwares.
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