Hi,
Just tabbed through the page and the login form are the very last
elements on the page to be hit, needs a lower tab-index, not very nice
in terms of accessibility.
cheers
Luke
Stewart Griffiths wrote:
Harsh is fine, it's a critique / review we asked for ;o)
Got rid of all but one
All,
Please can you provide feedback on the following website
http://webprocafe.com/
We are looking for thoughts on the design and usability of the site, plus
any general feedback you want to provide.
Thanks all,
Stew
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From: russ - maxdesign
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 4:41 PM, Stewart Griffiths
stewartmgriffi...@gmail.com wrote:
Please can you provide feedback on the following website
http://webprocafe.com/
We are looking for thoughts on the design and usability of the site, plus
any general feedback you want to provide.
Design,
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Stewart Griffiths
stewartmgriffi...@gmail.com wrote:
All,
Please can you provide feedback on the following website
http://webprocafe.com/
We are looking for thoughts on the design and usability of the site, plus
any general feedback you want to provide.
On 16/1/09 16:41, Stewart Griffiths wrote:
Please can you provide feedback on the following website
http://webprocafe.com/
We are looking for thoughts on the design and usability of the site,
plus any general feedback you want to provide.
Hmm.
Just looked at the homepage.
Pointless XHTML
Thanks Chris, we will look at that now.
Stew
2009/1/16 Christian Montoya siro...@gmail.com
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Stewart Griffiths
stewartmgriffi...@gmail.com wrote:
All,
Please can you provide feedback on the following website
http://webprocafe.com/
We are looking for
On 16/1/09 16:41, Stewart Griffiths wrote:
Please can you provide feedback on the following website
http://webprocafe.com/
We are looking for thoughts on the design and usability of the site,
plus any general feedback you want to provide.
In the header I see Design, Development, Coffee
Harsh is fine, it's a critique / review we asked for ;o)
Got rid of all but one error, which is a vb one, so will work on finding
that. As for breaking when the text is increased, well, as you state this is
due to the way vb spits out the code. But we can work on that going forward.
WE will look
Since the only reply to my query about the practice of hiding link targets was
from Olajide Olaolorun himself
It is from Google. My host requires me to put it there in exchange for
the free hosting :)
It must be that everyone accepts it.
John Cherry.
It must be that everyone accepts it.
Maybe... Although I doubt it.
I don't like sites that interfere with my normal browser
settings. I often look at the status bar before clicking on a
link. If the target is hidden, it's probably not worth visiting.
Luckily this particular nuisance is a
I also hate hideen links but those links are from Google and it is a
JS script which i have no idea how it is generated or how to make it
as a popup i hate it because when it is clicked it navigates away
from the website.
Thangs Guys... :)
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 18:04:54 +0800, Bert Doorn
It is from Google. My host requires me to put it there in exchange for
the free hosting :)
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 17:13:09 +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can I get some opinions on the practice of hiding link targets?
When I hover near the sponsored links in
On Sun, 20 Mar 2005 18:39:15 +1100, Johnno Shadbolt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
...
And I must say, I like the results (www.prose.code215.com).
...
What do you think?
Safari 1.2 seems happy(static), but IE5.2 does not
http://www.dlaakso.com/2524410.jpg.
In XP_SP2 IE6.0/FF1.0.1/Opera7.54u2
Can you please review http://www.uniformserver.com and tell me what you think?
I would love to hear from you all...
Thanks
--
Best Regards,
Olajide Olaolorun @ www.olajideolaolorun.com
...ain't nothing impossible unless you make it...
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Olajide Olaolorun wrote:
Can you please review http://www.uniformserver.com and tell me what you think?
I would love to hear from you all...
Thanks
On my Mac OS 9.2.2, in NN7, everything looks good except the
sponsored links, which are not liquid - if the browser
window is narrowed, they spill
the download link, I am keen on trialing it :P
Siggy
- Original Message -
From: Olajide Olaolorun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WSG wsg@webstandardsgroup.org
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 7:07 AM
Subject: [WSG] Website Review
Can you please review http://www.uniformserver.com and tell me what you
think
Thanks Wendy and Sigurd.
Wendy - Yes, it is true. The Google Ads spoild everything but i have
no choice in it because my host requires it. I hate ads! I think they
bring down the quality of websites but what can i do when i get full
free hosing and the whole 9 yards for just the Google Ads on the
Can I get some opinions on the practice of hiding link targets?
When I hover near the sponsored links in http://www.uniformserver.com/ the
target of the link doesn't appear in the status bar.
I'm not really complaining about this particular site, but I tried something
similar a while ago,
Hello,
I've had some free time over the past couple of days, so I thought why
not make a simple website, with a minimalistic design, just for kicks.
And I must say, I like the results (www.prose.code215.com).
I've tested it on a few browsers: Internet Explorer 6, Opera 6,
Firefox 1, Netscape 7,
Hi.
I did some fixes, after you comments.
http://www.meucarronoov.com.br
Please, i would appreciate more suggestions.
Thank tou.
Genau Jr
Webdesigner
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