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WOW, Tons of work here...Looks good you have just a little bit of scroll, I did not go through it all but what I did check everything worked well and the colors are good.
Aaron,
I must say - I'm impressed with how quickly you grasped all of BV and CM. I only quickly glanced at a few pages - but how far you've come from when I first saw your sites on the other "host". You've learned so much and applied it building here. Very good!
Well Aaron.. I guess all those brow beatings i gave you paid off eh?
Just one thing. I think your F.A.Q. Button should be just that. F.A.Q. otherwise, the way you have it kinda looks like "fa*s" .. and u do have male testimonials there..LOLOL
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Hi, you seem to be off to a good start. Couple of things that may need some looking at.
1. On your F&Q page it maybe worth having a “Back to top” link at each area.
2. On quit a few of the other pages, the pink headers to each paragraph has moved behind the text. This is in fire fox! IE looks fine.
3. This is the same with the table on the lower part of this page. http://www.naturally-beautiful-enhan...r-enlarger.php
Fire fox can be a pain some times! But quite a few use it so it maybe worth catering for.
The pages you have this text over lapping is on………
Collectors i worked on the firefox but it seems that IE compensates the one way and firefox the other..
Have you found a trick to make it work together where the spacing is about the same..?
Hi, placing all your long areas of text in a table helps a lot. You have to play around with the table a bit. And placing it in a table lets you have one column & what ever amount of rows that you want, to enable a little bit of playing around. You can also place images as backgrounds in individual tables as well.
But with any of the above! If the text is on top of something like a shape to create the illusion of an area on the page. Make sure its long enough to take all the text without going over the bottom edge. I have seen fire fox push the text a good few inches on some long pages.
Personally, I just do everything in fire fox & check it in IE after. I find there is usually a lot less to change doing it this way round. The only thing to remember is that quite a few things may not work in FF until published & even maybe not at all. (Browsers Eh!) lol
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