I can take it. You guys were so helpful last time.
'Want to use this site for my own biz but also look for part time work maybe doing something marketing related. http://streetsmartadvertising.net
Maybe I just don't have it to do splashes as my whole thing. Don't have the bad-ass look that I sort of admire,(There is a guy in texas who's work is AWSOME. Thanks for any input.
Posted by John Arnott (Member # 215) on :
What is the question?
Posted by Dawn Drake (Member # 6533) on :
I'm testing to see how the site is working and how it looks on different screens Just did the update - don't want to send it out and be embarased about things that could and should be tweaked or eliminated etc.
Posted by Dawn Drake (Member # 6533) on :
John Arnott - love your site - the leather background and the window art
Posted by Glenn Taylor (Member # 162) on :
Dawn, you may want to change your site to a static site instead of a dynamic (fluid) one. Some of the images cover up other images depending on which monitor I view your site.
Posted by Jane Diaz (Member # 595) on :
I don't have a comment about the web page itself, but one thing that I noticed is that I had to search for quite a bit to find what area you do work in. I look at this as a potential customer would. If they were to do a search for window spashes and want you to do work in California, how would they know you are in Michigan? You might want to list your location on that first page.
Posted by Jon Jantz (Member # 6137) on :
Dawn, it looked really good to me. I tried it on a big monitor, a small monitor and all different sizes of browser windows and it displayed fine for me. At narrow widths, some of the images jumped down in a column, but never overlapped excessively that I could tell.... I only tried it in Internet Explorer, and not in Chrome or Firefox.
Good job.
Posted by Glenn Taylor (Member # 162) on :
I've circled what I'm referring to......
Letterville is also a dynamic/fluid site. But I can resize it without the same issues. For a fluid site, Dawn has some coding issues that need to be addressed.
Posted by Dawn Drake (Member # 6533) on :
Glen taylor, how low is this resolution? screen shot from what browser? Thanks.
One more question. What are the browsers or circumstances that allow a stylesheet to be ignoored for links?
Thanks for the quick response everyone.
Posted by Glenn Taylor (Member # 162) on :
I'm on a 25" screen displaying at 72dpi. Firefox 3.57.