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Submit Your Site For Review Need a fresh set of eyeballs to take a look at your site? Have a specific issue or question about some aspect of your layout, design or interface? This is the forum for you. When submitting your site, be sure to discuss what aspect you are looking for input on. Just posting a link with the word 'review' isn't appropriate.

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Old 10-22-2003, 03:26 PM
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A few weeks ago, I posted my site for review. I really appreciated all the comments and suggestions. I've redesigned my site and now I'm back for more.
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Old 10-22-2003, 10:25 PM
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Without branding, there is nothing to remember the site by. It's a great domain name; top notch. But without some distinctive bug (logo) there's a flatness, an emptiness to the appearance of the pages.

On the index page, the top paragraph describing what it is you do needs to be padded. This is true as well for the section headers such as Internet Access, Telephone Services, etc. Without a margin to the left (and right), it doesn't look as though much care was given to layout. The other pages are nicely padded.

The nav images might be a tad small.

You risk blowing your legitimacy squarely out the window by having a mailto link for contacting you. Even if you have to use the ubiquitous mailform.pl, anything is better than causing your visitor's default mail client to open. There's no surer turn off to today's sophisticated web surfer than finding that they can't use a utility that you provide. Providing them with a form will lend a great deal more credibility to your enterprise.

If you do decide on one of the many canned CGI scripts available, be sure to use one with good error trapping, and do customize it's output to reflect your site's look and feel.

Good content. Quite readable copy.
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