Re: Will someone check-out my site ?
Personally, I prefer Textual Navigation to show action (color change to indicate obviously to Visitors that it is a link and is active) rather than be underlined (which although is traditional, nowadays is archaic and does not lend well to refined styling).
Refer to the Demo to see how it makes a difference, and seems a cleaner look overall.
VodaHost does not provide Content for Users, either free or for a price: that would be in conflict with Terms of Service which allows clients the freedom over their websites but also the bearer of all liability.
You'll find a sample a Privacy Policy you can model yours after and customize accordingly at one of my sites HERE.
As far as a Policies Page, this is where you need to compose/disclose all the specific Terms of Purchase, Returns, Refunds, Disputes, Shipping, etc. of your own. This is separate from a Privacy Policy (both of which are required by US Law, and both of which need to be made available at all times, thus the footer placement).
Do a Google search for samples of either, if need be.
Even though you do not yet have H-META applied, it is still unacceptable to have a period in your Header slogan: it is a slogan, not a sentence.
If you intend to follow the suggestion in making the Header slogan your persistent H1 tag, than remember that all H-Tags not only look better, but score better if using little or no punctuation marks (periods, quote, etc.).
You should note that when I create H-Tags using actual Content, I am careful to only use a single period when compelled to do so, despite each H-Tag being in a separate text box as required.
Doing well otherwise.
Personally, I prefer Textual Navigation to show action (color change to indicate obviously to Visitors that it is a link and is active) rather than be underlined (which although is traditional, nowadays is archaic and does not lend well to refined styling).
Refer to the Demo to see how it makes a difference, and seems a cleaner look overall.
VodaHost does not provide Content for Users, either free or for a price: that would be in conflict with Terms of Service which allows clients the freedom over their websites but also the bearer of all liability.
You'll find a sample a Privacy Policy you can model yours after and customize accordingly at one of my sites HERE.
As far as a Policies Page, this is where you need to compose/disclose all the specific Terms of Purchase, Returns, Refunds, Disputes, Shipping, etc. of your own. This is separate from a Privacy Policy (both of which are required by US Law, and both of which need to be made available at all times, thus the footer placement).
Do a Google search for samples of either, if need be.
Even though you do not yet have H-META applied, it is still unacceptable to have a period in your Header slogan: it is a slogan, not a sentence.
If you intend to follow the suggestion in making the Header slogan your persistent H1 tag, than remember that all H-Tags not only look better, but score better if using little or no punctuation marks (periods, quote, etc.).
You should note that when I create H-Tags using actual Content, I am careful to only use a single period when compelled to do so, despite each H-Tag being in a separate text box as required.
Doing well otherwise.
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