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 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 at the typography we are using and look to make it consistent across the site, the background gradiants and the nav icons we will again look at updating.

Thanks for the feedback, this is all great stuff.

Stew

2009/1/16 Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis <bhawkesle...@googlemail.com <mailto:bhawkesle...@googlemail.com>>

    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 formedness errors, lack of heading elements, table
    layouts, presentational markup, inline styles, obtrusive
    JavaScript, unnecessary browser detection, presentational class
    names, and a layout that begins to break with only two text size
    steps up (at least in Safari) may be byproducts of vBulletin but
    they undercut the site's ostensible purpose of discussing
    professional web development in a way that I find hard to overlook
    given you've adopted a self-hosted solution for the forum.

    More subjectively, I think the random bits of sans-serif (menu
    links at the side and some of the menu links at the top) look
    discordant, the lack of contrast between the brown backgrounds and
    darker brown text may make the content hard to read for some users
    (I'd suggesting using coffee text on white instead of brown text
    on brown), and the icons in the left-hand navigation menu look too
    randomly generic.

    Sorry that's harsh, but I hope it helps.

    --
    Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis



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