What did DevWebPro readers have to say about Toolup.com? Read on to find out. You’ll find some great tips for your own site, including tips on navigation – some written by professional Web designers.
Toolup.com Peer Review – Short Comments
Short comments can be just as helpful as lengthy analyses. Here are the short items sent in by readers regarding the Toolup.com site:
Toolup.com Peer Review – Reorganize Links to Grab Attention
On the whole I think the site is laid out well, is functional and simple, however there are a few niggles that I have about it. The site loads nice and quickly and only needs a few minor changes.
Toolup.com Peer Review – Retool Navigation
On first glance, and during the initial loading of the site, (approx 1 minute) the “left column” overlaps onto the main body of the page, which was a little disconcerting for about a minute or so (Looking at the site through a 56Kbs modem connection) but then pops into place with no overlaps once fully loaded. That was a relief! Once all the java is loaded moving around your site is pretty quick.
Toolup.com Peer Review – Fix Confusing Elements
I have been reading DevPro for a while and saw some of these page reviews, and thought I’d like to get my sites in there for review at some stage, but decided I’d better do some reviews .. tit for tat and all that.
Toolup.com Peer Review – Needs An Identity
First and foremost the box called categories changed size on load up nearly causing me to jump out of the page.
Toolup.com Peer Review – Reorganize For Clarity
This is what I think about toolup.com
You may need rename or rearrange things a bit. For instance
– Logon item in top menu could have been called Login
– Sales item in top menu could have appeared before Shopping Cart
– Shopping Cart should not be first.
Toolup.com Peer Review – Marketing Needs Work
The initial format is fine, but I found the marketing aspects of the site lacking.
Toolup.com Peer Review – Reorganize Navigation
Sorry, but your navigation drove me nuts.
Toolup.com Peer Review – Simplify Navigation
The overall site design loaded quickly, and the aesthetics of the site weren’t too bad. The only comments I have are: