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![]() ...so named because my viewpoint is one from someone who is no expert at web design, marketing, or other things associated with online business; as a newbie, though, I can tell you my "gut impressions"
> I would be interested in knowing what you > think of it. So, here goes. Guild Hall logo is quite nice; professional. First thing I noticed (using AOL) is that, at the normal web window size, the links on the right side of the page are almost completely off screen. "Normal" web window in AOL for me is about 2/3 full screen size. In IE, if my browser window is not maximized, the center column text spills over into the left column of links, making it more difficult to read. The ornamentation in the right and left columns is nice, but in order for it not to be overwritten by the link text, I'd decrease the typeface size used for the links. Most web sites I've been to "adjust" for the window size and, if they are too large for the window, you just get the scroll bar without the page layout being affected. Here the page layout does get affected adversely by different window sizes. The bold typeface comes on a little strong; if it were me, I'd also consider using Arial or another sans-serif typeface for my copy. Thanks for the opportunity to provide input. Don't Shop eBusiness Infoproducts Without Me! |
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