Well I'm published and ready for any kind of feedback, some pictures are pretty ****py and some links are not ready yet, but I think it's not to bad for my first site.
offroad parts website open for business ????
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Re: offroad parts website open for business ????
This page looks a bit empty but the rest of the site looks goo. It all seems very functional - well done.
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Re: offroad parts website open for business ????
I think you are off to a very good start ... a couple of things ...
try centering your page in the browser and think about sticking to the standard width of 800 ...
Also on a lot of your pages you have the main menu at the bottom of the page ... maybe consider using a text menu here and keep your main menu in the same place on all your pages so your customers know what to expect.
Maybe also think about slowing your marquee down so it is easier to read.
Good luck with the business ...kym, merlin & tala
creating white majick
www.whiteshepherds.com.au
www.unitedwhiteshepherds.com.au
www.merlinsmajick.com
www.kymdunbar.com
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Re: offroad parts website open for business ????
Hi
I really like the buttons you are using and I think the site will look good. A couple of points from my perspective
When you click on motorbike and you get the makes Honda etc there are no instructions what to do.
Also I don't think you need to put how many you have in stock.
Debbie
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Re: offroad parts website open for business ????
Hi
I think you have done a good job for your first site.
The site was hard to view on a small screen...maybe the page width should be set back to 800
I love the navigation buttons you are using. Is that an American flag at the top, some of your headlines are hard to read when they are on top of this graphic.
Good luck with your new business
Markwww.sharemarketinvestments.com
empowering investors to achieve excellent returns with low risk
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