Re: Don't hold back please!
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Originally Posted by Clicken
Hi Astro,
The site is very inviting, and once you have incorporated css then the style of your navigation links at the bottom will remain constant on each page with little effort.
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As a matter of interest is there anyway you can use CSS and have the page print out exactly as it is seen on the web page? We are in the travel business and I have often seen people with web page print outs looking for various places of interest. Especially our own websites which all provide information of the local area. This information is downloaded and printed off. CSS pages are almost impossible to follow as the page information sent to the printer is disjointed and the print off almost impossible to follow and read.
It strikes me (and very happy to be corrected) CSS is not user friendly in this respect.
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Originally Posted by copywriter39
I thought the copy seemed awkward in spots. For example the phrase Day sailing aboard a large luxury yacht you’ll be proud to be seen on is easy to arrange and a joy to experience.
This seems to be almost cut off. In fact, the format almost has the sentences running together.
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Valid point!
The copy was provided by the client, I had already offended over the mission statement. Just how much should we tweak their wording as they are paying for the build?
/astro
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Last edited by astro; 01-08-2009 at 04:35 AM.
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