Text resizing breaks the layout quickly and there are a number of
textual elements within images—why not make these plain text instead
to be styled with CSS? (Notably the phone number and the ‘based in
east Lanc?shire’—I can’t actually properly decipher the blurred text
in the image—graphical texts should be avoided where possible.)
The little flash module only has an animation in the first 20-odd
seconds of its instance and then remains static (or maybe I need to
wait a little longer for it to get going again). Could this just be
text that’s animated with some JavaScript (if animation is at all
required)? In smaller browser windows this part of website would be
‘below the fold’ anyway and out of sight before scrolling.
—Pascal
On 22/01/2009, at 2:00 AM, Dave Westell wrote:
Hi all,
Just got my latest project to validate XHTML Strict, and just
wanted any helpful criticism and also to see if any problems with
any Browsers and Operating Systems .
http://www.clock-this.co.uk/
Thanks in advance..
Dave..
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