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LaRue Medlin

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I've been building this webpage for a week. Can I get some feed back on it. Does it look proffessional, smooth to navigate,,, some pro's and con's... I modeled it after a large construction company here on the east coast. It's built for 800x600. BE NICE TO ME:D





I took some of your suggestions and made this main page,,, Better????



//http://www.outdoorexpressionsllc.com/main



:)
 
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Looks good!



You should have all your menu links on each of your pages. Your logo, except on the home page, should be a link, image map, back to the home page. You don't need your web address on the bottom of each page.



Your Contact us page should be a form page so that people can request info.



And, get rid of the aol email address looks unprofessional. Your domain and or hosting company should allow you to have info@ or sales @ or whatever at your domain name.



Each of your pages have no keywords or descriptions for the search engines to pick up.



This should keep you busy...lol



Overall I like the layout and the pictures are crisp, clean and load fast.



Thanks,

SST
 
Given the amount of information and pictures on your average page within the website, I seem to have to do an inordinate amount of vertical scrolling to see all the content on a single page. You want to minimize vertical scrolling as much as possible, and I don't think you have done that.



Some ideas:



- Reduce the height of the top banner



- Consider putting the company logo in the left nav strip, making that entire column about logo and nav, then the right column can be all content



- Widen the pages (the table of the content area).



- Slightly smaller photo images to at least get two across, with captions centered below



Keep up the good work.
 
LaRue,



Looks good, nice job on the website. Just my opinion but I like seeing "before" and "after" photos of construction. Sometimes It gives me ideas of what could be done to my house.

Good Luck



Charlie
 
OK I made some changes at the link below . But here is my new question... I set up an e-mail form, but when I hit "submit" it brings up my email editor and the just sits in my outbox. Did I do something wrong?
 

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