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Old 05-10-2008, 03:13 AM
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Default Re: A Website with a Twist

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Originally Posted by Tarzanna77 View Post
I agree with the above comments. If you are going to try to make money from your website, it NEEDS to have it's own domain & own email address. It's just the professional thing to do.

Yellow & green text on a black background? OMG that is hard to read. Have you tried printing that page? I would reccomend sticking to light colored background and black/dark text.

It's very difficult to navigate that page as well. All the text & links just run together.
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The biggest problem I see moving my website to a new domain is the loss of the excellent search engine page locations. It took me several years to get there.

The following refers to Manowar's Hungarian Weapons
I beg to differ on the black background screens. I have been using AutoCAD for a quarter century - with black background and colored text and graphics. With dimmed lights, this setup is actually much easier on the eye on the long run, than bright white screens. The brighter the screen, the more stressful it gets looking at it for a long time. Unfortunately most webpages are done in the bright, so dark backgrounds are rare and unpopular. Btw yellow & black provides the best color contrast combination. I do not know how black text on a yellow page would look!?

I choose the black background only for the main page, so it is obvious that the visitor returned to the main page. All important webpages are directly accessible from the main page. Also, all expected search words are on the main page. I am disappointed with my website that you have trouble navigating it. Is it only that the links run together or other problems?
The whole main page is duplicated by the screen-top pulldown menu. Did you try using it? Is the menu even visible on different platforms?

Thank you for any comments. The links you posted for the advertising charge pages are really helpful.