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Nice job Amy! My dial up (21,000-25,000bps) loaded in under 30 seconds. That's a good time frame for me and my modem. The porfolio page fooled me, I'm used to clicking the thumbnail to get the larger view. I like the way that page works! And I like the work on that page. Nice work all around.
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Looks good except for the text images are overcompressed and fairly illegible. I would make the "blankbox.jpg" a 16-32 color gif. Load time was ok on my dial-up.
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Loads quick, but everything is too small to see any detail - I don't know what "rollovers" are ??? no way to enlarge portfolio pics. I'm on MAC/AOL - and that may have a LOT to do with it?
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Great looking signs Amy! I wish I had half that many fancy looking signs under my belt, & the various skills that they require. The years go by & I just don't seem to get the high end demand, but I know I am to blame for not studying, practicing, & showcasing that kind of work. I am inspired.
BTW the "request a quote" page had center justified field titles, but left justified fields on my browser(Netscape Communicator 4.7)It looked like a glitch, but reloaded the same way.
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Thanks for checking it out everyone. I think it is all finished now. Quote request form and all.
Doug, I don't know why you're having problems with it in Netscape. I checked it out here and all was fine, but I have a newer version. Maybe you should upgrade.
I look at the stats very often that are provided by my host and 95-98% of the viewers have been using Internet explorer 4 or higher.
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How much effort have you put into learning Dreamweaver? Did you use some sort of template or did you create the whole thing on your own?
You did a terrific job! I especially like how you did the roll overs with the pics on the portfolio. I've tried learning Dreamweaver, but I just can't seem to get my head around it without developing a migraine.