Use XHTML and CSS
Hi Jovy,
I took a quick look at your site and made a few observations.
Your page size could be reduced considerably if you used standard (x)HTML and CSS. By the way, HTML is considered a markup language, it was never intended to format the page appearance (that's the job of CSS!). So my advice would be to lose all those <font> tags and leftover code from Microsoft Office "cut and paste" operations. Use CSS to keep your formatting and presentation separate from your content.
Try to plan out your styles. Establish what your base font should be, and then think about how your section headers might appear; how about creating feature areas, etc? You need to use your design and layout to convince a visitor that your products are professional and reliable, and the quality of the site appearance can go a long way to help that impression.
There are some instances in the site copy where paragraphs seem to have been duplicated, and there are a few spelling errors "compilier" for one.
Any specific questions, feel free to ask, I'm sure you'll get some helpful and informative replies! :o)
Paul
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