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Linda Caroll January 15, 2001 01:29 AM

I need help! If you have a little time to spare, it would be appreciated!!
 
Hi!

This time, I'm not offering my two cents on anything. I'm asking for yours... *GULP*

I've been working on a remake of my site since August 14! *lol* I know, cause I dated the folder Aug14 so I'd know how long it took me to finish working on it in bits and pieces between client orders.

Anyway.... you know how THAT goes. There is inevitably the typo here or there that you can look at a bazillion times and not see. So.. if you could be so kind as to give it a look through and tell me if you catch anything I missed, it would be really, really appreciated!

Thanks!

Linda


Be kind, k? I just finished uploading it all. *lol*

Ricky Higgs January 15, 2001 03:15 AM

Linda... You are the best!
 
Hi Linda,

Wow....Your revamped site looks fantastic!

I can see why you are the best Web site designer around!

Here's my two cents worth on a few little things I picked up on;

1. The "Website Magic" button text looks different in color or style to the other buttons, either the text is not BOLD or it's a shade different to black. (Could be my eyes or old monitor though!)

2. "First Impressions Count! On the Internet, you don't...." ... Would look better if you started the text after the bold sub heading on a new line, to keep uniformity with the first two paragraphs as you have done.

3. "copyright © Linda Caroll.com".... Better to leave out the space between your names as per your domain name, e.g. LindaCaroll.com

Hope this helps

Ricky "Picky Perfection" Higgs


Are YOU on the list?... YOU can be!

Boyd Stone January 15, 2001 09:07 AM

You nailed it. Just have 3 suggestions...
 
Hi,

You've pretty much made a textbook example of how to do a website.

I just have three suggestions:

* Make your copyright notice say Copyright © 2001 LindaCarroll.com

* Check the Titles of all your pages: some are using the URL as a title

* I hate to suggest this as it would be a ton of work, but green is the traditional color representing power and magic. Purple is the color of a visited link.

Success!!

Boyd "Nitpicker" Stone

Linda Caroll January 15, 2001 12:11 PM

Thank you Ricky.... three things on my "fix" list.. : )
 
Hi Ricky!
> Wow....Your revamped site looks fantastic!
> I can see why you are the best Web site
> designer around!

Thank you! Careful, I blush easy. *g* Actually, it takes a lot to make me blush... and the compliment is VERY appreciated.

> Here's my two cents worth on a few little
> things I picked up on;

> 1. The "Website Magic" button text
> looks different in color or style to the
> other buttons, either the text is not BOLD
> or it's a shade different to black. (Could
> be my eyes or old monitor though!)

You know, I think you're right. I'll look again and see if I got the text one shade off, or maybe that happened in the compression process. I'd missed that!

> 2. "First Impressions Count! On the
> Internet, you don't...." ... Would look
> better if you started the text after the
> bold sub heading on a new line, to keep
> uniformity with the first two paragraphs as
> you have done.

Good grief!! That's exactly the kind of thing
I meant! How many times I looked at that page and somehow still missed that. It's on the
"fix" list, too.

> 3. "copyright © Linda
> Caroll.com".... Better to leave out the
> space between your names as per your domain
> name, e.g. LindaCaroll.com

Good point, too. I don't want people trying to type in the url with a space! It's on the fix list, too!

> Hope this helps
> Ricky "Picky Perfection" Higgs

It does very much and thank you SO much for taking the time to look! Those were three of those things that I was looking for "other" eyes to spot! Perfection is my middle name... right after trouble. Neither rhymes for me, though... *g* If I were you, I'd start signing things as "Picky Ricky." You know, like in the old days when every trucker had a "handle." It makes people remember you. Establishing subliminal familiarity and all that good stuff.

Thanks again - MUCH appreciated!
Linda




You know... : )

Linda Caroll January 15, 2001 12:34 PM

Thanks Boyd... and a note about colors on the 'net. : )
 
Hi Boyd!

> You've pretty much made a textbook example
> of how to do a website.

Thank you!

> I just have three suggestions:

> * Make your copyright notice say Copyright ©
> 2001 LindaCarroll.com

Good point. I think I may change that on the main page. On some of the other pages, I tend to leave it without a date because some of my writing and articles have been copyright since 1997. Since I've always allowed free reprint rights on my printed materials (in exchange for a link) I like to make sure that the copyright is not "just" established from this year. But the design, being this year's design, could use a date added.

> * Check the Titles of all your pages: some
> are using the URL as a title

Eek! You're right! Another thing to add to my
"fix" list.

> * I hate to suggest this as it would be a
> ton of work, but green is the traditional
> color representing power and magic. Purple
> is the color of a visited link.

Funny.... I was wondering if anyone would ask about color. I've done some studying on how colors affect people - especially online. You might find this interesting. A lot of colors seem to generate different results online than they do offline.

For example, highlighting things in yellow is a common practice offline. Online - bad idea. The traditional shade of yellow, as displayed in the primary 16 color palette - causes retina damage if looked at too long. Of course, people don't realize that consiously. They just don't look at it too long. So, websites using a large amount of yellow have tend to result in shorter visits.
People solve the problem by "leaving" faster.

Green is another touchy color. When people view a website with a lot of green, they will make one of two assumptions. Either a) it will help them make money. Or... b) It's a money grab. The layout and text will make the difference, as well as the shade of green used. I've used green on one client's website with FANTASTIC results., and
her sales are terrific.

One of the things I do with my clients is look at the the opinion they want their customers to form of them, and then use color to help achieve that objective. For each person, the color of success will vary. For the client that I used green for, purple would have killed her sales. For me, the right color choice was a soft purple. : )

Thank you for taking the time to go through my site... it's really and truly appreciated.

Sincerely,
Linda


You know... : )

Boyd Stone January 15, 2001 03:24 PM

BTW, your design work is jaw-dropping impressive [DNO]
 
dno

> Hi Boyd!

> Thank you!

> Good point. I think I may change that on the
> main page. On some of the other pages, I
> tend to leave it without a date because some
> of my writing and articles have been
> copyright since 1997. Since I've always
> allowed free reprint rights on my printed
> materials (in exchange for a link) I like to
> make sure that the copyright is not
> "just" established from this year.
> But the design, being this year's design,
> could use a date added.

> Eek! You're right! Another thing to add to
> my
> "fix" list.

> Funny.... I was wondering if anyone would
> ask about color. I've done some studying on
> how colors affect people - especially
> online. You might find this interesting. A
> lot of colors seem to generate different
> results online than they do offline.

> For example, highlighting things in yellow
> is a common practice offline. Online - bad
> idea. The traditional shade of yellow, as
> displayed in the primary 16 color palette -
> causes retina damage if looked at too long.
> Of course, people don't realize that
> consiously. They just don't look at it too
> long. So, websites using a large amount of
> yellow have tend to result in shorter
> visits.
> People solve the problem by
> "leaving" faster.

> Green is another touchy color. When people
> view a website with a lot of green, they
> will make one of two assumptions. Either a)
> it will help them make money. Or... b) It's
> a money grab. The layout and text will make
> the difference, as well as the shade of
> green used. I've used green on one client's
> website with FANTASTIC results., and
> her sales are terrific.

> One of the things I do with my clients is
> look at the the opinion they want their
> customers to form of them, and then use
> color to help achieve that objective. For
> each person, the color of success will vary.
> For the client that I used green for, purple
> would have killed her sales. For me, the
> right color choice was a soft purple. : )

> Thank you for taking the time to go through
> my site... it's really and truly
> appreciated.

> Sincerely,
> Linda

Margaret MacGillivray January 15, 2001 08:41 PM

Re: I need help! If you have a little time to spare, it would be appreciated!!
 
Hi, Linda - I just went back to your site to have another read thru and noticed that your navigation images weren't loading - and that you didn't have an image title there to help with getting round the site - I know you've got text links at the bottom; perhaps the others are superfluous?

What I was actually looking for was the link to your published articles - I was hoping to find a way to publish them on my site (I'm working on the design again to improve it!)

Margaret


One of these days, I'll have a full "magazine"!

Linda Caroll January 15, 2001 09:11 PM

Hi Margaret... thanks, and the articles are here..
 
Hi Margaret

> Hi, Linda - I just went back to your site to
> have another read thru and noticed that your
> navigation images weren't loading - and that
> you didn't have an image title there to help
> with getting round the site - I know you've
> got text links at the bottom; perhaps the
> others are superfluous?

That is strange... I amnot sure why they didn't load for you - but it's a good point. I know that sometimes if I haven't cleared my cache or run a defrag for *too* long, I'll have trouble loading sites myself, and I'm on a P3 with waay more ram than a human should need... *g* The same could happen to other people, too. I will add text titles just as a backup! : )

> What I was actually looking for was the link
> to your published articles - I was hoping to
> find a way to publish them on my site (I'm
> working on the design again to improve it!)

You can find the articles at:
http://www.lindacaroll.com/free.html

Right under the list of titles, you'll also find
a link to the archive, where there are more.

I also have some new ones that have been published in print recently, but are not on the site yet. They will be going up in the next little while, too.

Thanks Margaret... and good luck with your site!

Sincerely,
Linda




http://www.lindacaroll.com/magic.html

John Ferguson January 16, 2001 11:42 AM

Re: decapitation
 
Hi Linda,

Maybe I'm the only one in the world that sees this, or maybe someone mentioned it and I missed it. Anyway, my computer (after reboot) shows the same problem, but worse in Netscape. This is with MSIE 5.0 and Netscape 4.75, 17" monitor & 800x600 resolution. I took some screenshots so you could see what I see - the decapitated stars.

Netscape

MSIE

Hope this helps.

John Ferguson

Boyd Stone January 16, 2001 11:54 AM

Netscape 6 shows the stars OK [DNO]
 
dno

> Hi Linda,

> Maybe I'm the only one in the world that
> sees this, or maybe someone mentioned it and
> I missed it. Anyway, my computer (after
> reboot) shows the same problem, but worse in
> Netscape. This is with MSIE 5.0 and Netscape
> 4.75, 17" monitor & 800x600
> resolution. I took some screenshots so you
> could see what I see - the decapitated
> stars.

> Netscape MSIE Hope this helps.

> John Ferguson


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