Hi Sarah,
COLD WAR AND NAVIGATION CRITIQUE
A usability consideration with link duplication is the potential for
'navigational confusion'. This becomes more pronounced if there are
*apparent* differences either in presentation or wording of the
navigation. To polarise the issue, it can be usefu
Design crituque wise:
Make it center rather than oddly positioned.
make the grey text darker, remember people of the older generation
are more likely to be reading it and thus may have eyes that are
statring to fail.
is that blue on red? thats really wrong.. stick with a light light
pink or
First thing I would say is that it's too difficult to find how to FIND
a home. First you have to see the small link on the right, then the
page refreshes and looks virtually the same. One would expect to see
a search form immediately, but instead I had to scroll down and hunt
for a text link to a
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Thanks!
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I won't do a whole report card, but here's three things that should be
changed:
1. The navigation list:
<* li><
Just a quick note:
On the "Find a Home" (omaha_homes_for_sale.htm) page, the "Meet the Team"
link text turns into "Bios" (goes to the same page - not a big deal, but
consistent navigation is important)
Looks good
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I won't do a whole report card, but here's three things that should be changed:
1. The navigation list:
<* li><* img src="images/bullet.gif" alt="Omaha Home" /><* /li>
You are doing this to put bullets between the list items. Don't do
this, here's the alternative:
#menu li {
padding-bottom:1em;
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www.mcguireomaha.com
Only looking at home page.
Good points:
1: generally good-looking and well organized - graphically.
Weak points:
1a: not very user-friendly when font-resizing options are applied.
Breaking and overlapping may become a problem in all browsers.
Hey Joe,
Overall I say well done :-)
However, for a fixed width layout, at 800 screen res I get scrollbars at the
bottom on ie6 and firefox. There's room on the left to move it over.
As an aside Omaha mls I see has the MOST user unfriendly mls listings
display I have ever seen. I primarily do rea
I was working with A List Apart's Negative Margins and I ran in to an annoying problem.
When I put a Table (it's tabular data I swear) in to the center column
(the one that flexes) I can't make it fill the entire width of the
column with out breaking out of the column and forcing the float on th
I have been a fly on the wall for some time in this group and I was really
hoping to get a bit of feedback on a site I am almost finished with. Copy
will change and possibly some site design before I deliver the final
version.
What I am hoping for is a bit of a report card- what was done well and
Adam,
Thanks for your assistance; I will tinker with this during
the weekend!
Kevin
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Mark Harris wrote:
I can think of 2 secure ways to use IE/windows to test webpages:
1 run a webserver on a separate box _inside_ your firewall and install
your pages there for testing - stack a firewall between the systems if
you need to test that.
2 run VirtualPC (or some other windows
Peter Ottery wrote:
Peter Firminger wrote:
Not at all recommended on any machine you care about.
Just for my own peace of mind tho - they're only a security issue when
you have launched the program right? so if i'm launching them (old
standalone IE5 & 5.5) once a month to *only* test pages t
Hi, Sarah
By the accessibility point of view there's no problem in duplicating
links on a page if you follow this simple rule: all similar links (links with
same text) *must* point to the same pages.
Cheers!
Angela
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