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kplow webforumsuser@macromedia.com #1
site check pls. thanks!
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lostaussie webforumsuser@macromedia.com #2
Re: site check pls. thanks!
Large images try using smaller or replace with written words to convey what you want. the side menu loaded very slow. the content is good. The only problem i see is that you could shorten your page a little so that you have everything infront of you when the page loads rather than having to wait and scroll. stevo
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Peter #3
Re: site check pls. thanks!
I agree. The words scroll much too far. You should really try to keep on a
single screen
Apart from that the site loads quickly and is very clean
Peter
"lostaussie" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:bg4goi$2v3$1@forums.macromedia.com...what you want. the side menu loaded very slow. the content is good. The only> Large images try using smaller or replace with written words to convey
problem i see is that you could shorten your page a little so that you have
everything infront of you when the page loads rather than having to wait and
scroll. stevo>
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