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glen.gregg
09-07-2003, 01:17 PM
Business I just started and can't afford a web designer (My second attempt). Just let me know what you guys think of the site, all comments (good or bad) are very welcome indeed, I will of course return the favour and take look at your sites if you give me the url.

janeth
09-07-2003, 02:38 PM
Very nice website. The only thing I had a problem with is after you get into the site I could not find a home link to go back to the home page. I was also not sure about the color change to red on the mouse over. Another shade of blue might be better. On your services page I would make the text for the different things you do into links so your customers can get more information.
But you have a very nice site.

rocky1
09-07-2003, 07:24 PM
Well done site; clear, concise, to the point. Likewise found no homepage link, and the Site Map link didn't take one to a site map. Otherwise it looks great.

blackcastle
09-07-2003, 09:45 PM
I like the effects on the buttons, bit the shape isn't doing it for me. I think you should connect the buttons more to the rest of the page. Try using bars instead of ovals. Also, it's hard to follow the point your trying to portray. The customer sould know exactly what you do as soon as they access the page. Next, the logo should jump out. It kind of just blends in to the seas of blue that consume the rest of the page. I'm sorry in I'm sounding to critical of your hardwork. I just want you to succeed and I think you will lose the customer before you have a chance to prove yourself. Good luck.

tikanet
09-07-2003, 10:57 PM
The mouseover transition of your Flash nav buttons seems too long and drawn out.

Grammatical and typographical errors on your Products page are:


The unrelenting growth in the deployment of Information Technology and application systems have placed enormous demands on IT departments and support personnel.
"Growth has placed enormous..."


The real-time nature of today's computer systems raises the importance for timely and efficient resolution of system failures. The need to compete in today's marketplace has forced many companies to forgo sound quality assurance...methodologies
"forego..."

Non sequitur on Privacy page:

When you visit or supply information to this web site, we think it's a good idea for you to first understand what that site's privacy policies are.
In the first part of the sentence you reference your site. In the second part of the sentence and in the sentence that follows you reference someone else's site.