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oliverkelso webforumsuser@macromedia.com #1
your opinion
Hey I just wanted to get some opinion's on this site I building right now. I through it up on a free brinkster.com server for testing.
just looking for any good comments or bad comments, any suggestions and also how it might look in a netscape browser (preferably NN6) and just an over all essesment of the site (how it looks and the over all feel)
None of the links are active right now. All I have done so far is the index page and another page for iFrame content. If you click the logo it will take you to the site that they have right now (it is pretty lame).
[url]http://www15.brinkster.com/oliverkelso[/url]
Thanks guys for the help!
Oh ya and one other thing. Does anybody know if it is okay to have IE and NN on the same machine? I heard that it can cause problems but I wasn't sure. I have Opera and IE on my PC and it doesn't seem to be a problem.
Thanks!
I don't suffer from insanity.......I enjoy every minute of it!
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middletree #2
Re: your opinion
Overall look and feel is good, color scheme is very good. I can't say I like
the marquee thing (scrolling sideways text) but that's just personal
"oliverkelso" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:bf9ake$p1m$1@forums.macromedia.com...I through it up on a free brinkster.com server for testing.> Hey I just wanted to get some opinion's on this site I building right now.also how it might look in a netscape browser (preferably NN6) and just an>
> just looking for any good comments or bad comments, any suggestions and
over all essesment of the site (how it looks and the over all feel)index page and another page for iFrame content. If you click the logo it>
> None of the links are active right now. All I have done so far is the
will take you to the site that they have right now (it is pretty lame).NN on the same machine? I heard that it can cause problems but I wasn't>
> [url]http://www15.brinkster.com/oliverkelso[/url]
>
> Thanks guys for the help!
>
> Oh ya and one other thing. Does anybody know if it is okay to have IE and
sure. I have Opera and IE on my PC and it doesn't seem to be a problem.>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> I don't suffer from insanity.......I enjoy every minute of it!
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Gary White #3
Re: your opinion
"oliverkelso" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:bf9ake$p1m$1@forums.macromedia.com...index page and another page for iFrame content. If you click the logo it>
> None of the links are active right now. All I have done so far is the
will take you to the site that they have right now (it is pretty lame).It's WAY lame in Mozilla, where I have it set to block third party images.>
NONE of their images display, not a single one! The site is totally useless.
Has a very nice look and feel to me. There is one problem in Mozilla and> [url]http://www15.brinkster.com/oliverkelso[/url]
presumably the same will exist on NN6 & 7, in that the drop-down list of
Models is significantly taller than it is in IE. It's tall enough that it
stretches the container where it's placed breaking apart the oval shape
where it is. See [url]http://apptools.com/images/temp/dunks.gif[/url] for a bit of what
it looks like.
You have the drop down list, but it won't work on some browsers because it's
not inside a <form></form> tags.
NN on the same machine? I heard that it can cause problems but I wasn't> Oh ya and one other thing. Does anybody know if it is okay to have IE and
sure. I have Opera and IE on my PC and it doesn't seem to be a problem.It should be no problem at all. I have IE6, Opera 6 & 7, NN 4.7, 6.1 and 7.0>
all on one Win2k machine. The only thing you can't have is more than one
version of IE per O/S installation.
Gary
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cgs #4
Re: your opinion
Looks good in Netscaoe 7.1. Bit slow to load even with broadband.
Chris.
"oliverkelso" [email]webforumsuser@macromedia.com[/email] wrote:
> Hey I just wanted to get some opinion's on this site I building right now. I through it up on a free brinkster.com server for testing.
>
> just looking for any good comments or bad comments, any suggestions and also how it might look in a netscape browser (preferably NN6) and just an over all essesment of the site (how it looks and the over all feel)
>
> None of the links are active right now. All I have done so far is the index page and another page for iFrame content. If you click the logo it will take you to the site that they have right now (it is pretty lame).
>
> [url]http://www15.brinkster.com/oliverkelso[/url]
>
> Thanks guys for the help!
>
> Oh ya and one other thing. Does anybody know if it is okay to have IE and NN on the same machine? I heard that it can cause problems but I wasn't sure. I have Opera and IE on my PC and it doesn't seem to be a problem.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
>
> I don't suffer from insanity.......I enjoy every minute of it!cgs Guest
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DiMa #5
Re: your opinion
Don't know what others have said, but...
You have both styles and a crap load of javascript functions in the <body>
tag...none of that ought to be there. Should all be in the <head>. The thing
takes FOREVER to load w/ 56k modem. The tables are really nastily built (the
main table is even set to 100% height!!) and will have plenty of problems
x-browser. There are a TON of empty cells (not even an inside them...).
Colspans strewn throughout. Not a single image with alt text. Looks like most
of it was built using other people's scripts and stuff! Not exactly
"professional", IMHO. The look is good, but what is good looks without the
technical ability to hold it up?
Sorry if this sounds harsh...but you did ask! :)
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"oliverkelso" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:bf9ake$p1m$1@forums.macromedia.com...through it up on a free brinkster.com server for testing.> Hey I just wanted to get some opinion's on this site I building right now. Ihow it might look in a netscape browser (preferably NN6) and just an over all>
> just looking for any good comments or bad comments, any suggestions and also
essesment of the site (how it looks and the over all feel)page and another page for iFrame content. If you click the logo it will take>
> None of the links are active right now. All I have done so far is the index
you to the site that they have right now (it is pretty lame).on the same machine? I heard that it can cause problems but I wasn't sure. I>
> [url]http://www15.brinkster.com/oliverkelso[/url]
>
> Thanks guys for the help!
>
> Oh ya and one other thing. Does anybody know if it is okay to have IE and NN
have Opera and IE on my PC and it doesn't seem to be a problem.>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> I don't suffer from insanity.......I enjoy every minute of it!
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DiMa #6
Re: your opinion
Oh yes...forgot to mention...names of images such as: img src="DUNKS
PERFORMANCE - 4x4 parts, 4x4 accessories, lift kits, truck parts, truck
accessories_files/servicesbtn_01.jpg". What the heck is that??
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"DiMa" <diana@YOURHATANDCOATdimadesign.net> wrote in message
news:bfan75$l7e$1@forums.macromedia.com...them...).> Don't know what others have said, but...
>
> You have both styles and a crap load of javascript functions in the <body>
> tag...none of that ought to be there. Should all be in the <head>. The thing
> takes FOREVER to load w/ 56k modem. The tables are really nastily built (the
> main table is even set to 100% height!!) and will have plenty of problems
> x-browser. There are a TON of empty cells (not even an inside[url]http://groups.google.com/advanced_group_search?q=+group:macromedia.dreamwea ver[/url]> Colspans strewn throughout. Not a single image with alt text. Looks like most
> of it was built using other people's scripts and stuff! Not exactly
> "professional", IMHO. The look is good, but what is good looks without the
> technical ability to hold it up?
>
> Sorry if this sounds harsh...but you did ask! :)
>
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> "oliverkelso" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
> news:bf9ake$p1m$1@forums.macromedia.com...> > Hey I just wanted to get some opinion's on this site I building right now.also> through it up on a free brinkster.com server for testing.> >
> > just looking for any good comments or bad comments, any suggestions andNN> how it might look in a netscape browser (preferably NN6) and just an over all
> essesment of the site (how it looks and the over all feel)> page and another page for iFrame content. If you click the logo it will take> >
> > None of the links are active right now. All I have done so far is the index
> you to the site that they have right now (it is pretty lame).> >
> > [url]http://www15.brinkster.com/oliverkelso[/url]
> >
> > Thanks guys for the help!
> >
> > Oh ya and one other thing. Does anybody know if it is okay to have IE and> on the same machine? I heard that it can cause problems but I wasn't sure. I
> have Opera and IE on my PC and it doesn't seem to be a problem.>> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> >
> >
> > I don't suffer from insanity.......I enjoy every minute of it!
>
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Steve Fleischer #7
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"DiMa" <diana@YOURHATANDCOATdimadesign.net> wrote in news:bfanc5$lbc$1
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It's a guy thing, DiMa.... ;-)> Oh yes...forgot to mention...names of images such as: img src="DUNKS
> PERFORMANCE - 4x4 parts, 4x4 accessories, lift kits, truck parts, truck
> accessories_files/servicesbtn_01.jpg". What the heck is that??
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DiMa #8
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I'm talking about spaces in the file names, Fleischer!! :) I didn't know they
had 4x4's & Lift kits in Hong Kong! :) Where the heck would they park??
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"Steve Fleischer" <blacksheep@steve-fleischer.net> wrote in message
news:Xns93BD9133FB53Ablacksheepsteve@65.57.83.209. ..> "DiMa" <diana@YOURHATANDCOATdimadesign.net> wrote in news:bfanc5$lbc$1
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>>> > Oh yes...forgot to mention...names of images such as: img src="DUNKS
> > PERFORMANCE - 4x4 parts, 4x4 accessories, lift kits, truck parts, truck
> > accessories_files/servicesbtn_01.jpg". What the heck is that??
> It's a guy thing, DiMa.... ;-)
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Steve Fleischer #9
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"DiMa" <diana@YOURHATANDCOATdimadesign.net> wrote in
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Anything over 1.6L and we have to park in the Philippines and walk! :-)>
> I'm talking about spaces in the file names, Fleischer!! :) I didn't
> know they had 4x4's & Lift kits in Hong Kong! :) Where the heck would
> they park??
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DiMa #10
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ROFLMAO!!
Wait...the Philippines ....isn't that a book in the Bible?? </american>
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>>> >
> > I'm talking about spaces in the file names, Fleischer!! :) I didn't
> > know they had 4x4's & Lift kits in Hong Kong! :) Where the heck would
> > they park??
> Anything over 1.6L and we have to park in the Philippines and walk! :-)
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Steve Fleischer #11
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"DiMa" <diana@YOURHATANDCOATdimadesign.net> wrote in news:bfapoa$niu$1
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Verily! </girly word>> Wait...the Philippines ....isn't that a book in the Bible?? </american>
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DiMa #12
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indubitably!
(my girly word is longer than yours is! I WIN! I WIN!)
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>>> > Wait...the Philippines ....isn't that a book in the Bible?? </american>
> Verily! </girly word>
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