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Old 02-11-2007, 08:57 PM
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Hi All,

I am hesitant to submit my site just yet as I have been spending so much time working on our CMS/Ecommerce system that the site has been more of an after thought. I would appreciate any design or SEO advice you can spare at this time.

Please note, if your looking at this site before the 2nd April I'm sure that it will still look screwy in FireFox/opera. I'm on it trust me :-).

Anyway the site is www.clearlime.com

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First turn off is the way the buttons dissapear in ie6 on rollover.
I hate that.
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Half the buttons are clipped off on my stock IE7 browser.
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ALAS! We have a button issue! We are halfway to getting the webowner to fix it!
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You need to view your homepage in Firefox under Mac OS 10.4.8.
It looks weird.

Apply some proper grammar to you title, description, keywords tags.
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To improve your SEO and your HTML semantical structure, use headers: http://www.w3.org/QA/Tips/Use_h1_for_Title
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Thanks for the comments all, I do realize that the header images aren't lined up correctly. This section is to be replaced with a little flash nav bar, but Im still awaiting my designer friend on finishing this for me. I suppose until then ill have a look at fixing this thing.

timmathews.com: What do you mean the buttons dissapear?

davebarnes: thanks for telling me about the FireFox issue, however I was aware of this and did make a note abuot it in my initial post. Could you also suggest a more appropriate titke tag?

Just heading off to work now, but ill take any further comments on board and see what I can do about a few fixes tonight.
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Thanks for the comments all, I do realize that the header images aren't lined up correctly.
I do not think you read the resource link I provided above, as you are not doing what I met. Anyway...
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Webnauts, you are correct I have not yet read the link, however I posted this at about 1am my time(UK) and am noe currently at work. I appreciate your comments and I will look into this when im back infront of my machine, give me change :-).
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Webnauts, you are correct I have not yet read the link, however I posted this at about 1am my time(UK) and am noe currently at work. I appreciate your comments and I will look into this when im back infront of my machine, give me change :-).
Hey no problem. It is up to you. It was just a highly valuable tip. :)
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lol, just realized something else i mentioned that I would not be fixing the firefox layout issue until the '2nd April'. God knows what date I thought I was when I posted this thread, I really should sleep more! What I meant was that these issues will be fixed tonight which for me is in about 8hrs time.
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Cheers Webnauts, I appreciate the help and believe me I will be implementing the suggested changes.
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oops, know i know what nseidm1 meant by:

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Half the buttons are clipped off on my stock IE7 browser.
Sorry guys, I should have done a few more checks before submitting this for review, please let me fix the apparent errors and let you guys re-evaluate at a later time.

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Thanks for the comments all, I do realize that the header images aren't lined up correctly. This section is to be replaced with a little flash nav bar, but Im still awaiting my designer friend on finishing this for me. I suppose until then ill have a look at fixing this thing.

timmathews.com: What do you mean the buttons dissapear?
I mean I see the button images, then when I mouse over them, they dissapear. When I move my mouse away, they come back.
I think you are having a problem with your rollover effect.
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Cheers, everyone. Things should be a little better in Firefox now, and I have started using header tags more. Going to have a look at the IE 7 problems now and also preloading the mouseover header images.

After which point im going to have a more serious look at keywords and content.

Thanks agiain all.
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timmathews.com, I have now sorted the dissapearing header image problems.
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