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i dont know if you were designin it to show on all browsers but it doesnt show that nice in firefox ... anyways, what exactly is it about please? it took me a while to realise that the text in the middle of the screen is infact text and not a link (underlines confuse ppl because they think they are links ... learned that in html class ;) ) good luck with the site
 
Thank you thamenace .
I made it for the Microsoft Internet Explorer .

Can I Know what is your browsers ?
 
i mainly use mozilla firefox but if the site doesnt show properly i try to view it in IE
 
It's a bit ... boring ?!?! lol

What's it about anywayz ?!?!

The layout is wrong i thinks ... a few spelling mistakes aswell lol
 
Hi GUU

Please allow me to make some suggestions and in doing so I am mainly commenting upon accessibility and grammar/syntax as I will leave the more technical stuff to people who know far more than I:

I find the site not that accessible with underlined words giving the impressions of links.

Perhaps use you full name rather than 'Mr Kiady' - it's more friendly.

The grammar/spelling/syntax on the home page needs some work and please forgive me if Englsih isn't your first language.

You will find lots of ideas and support plus experience on this site. If I can help with sentence construction/grammar etc.... please let me know. I should perhaps say that I write complex but (hopefully) easy to read and well crafted documents on a daily basis as part of my work.

Good luck!

Gabriella x
 
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It needs some work but he potential is there, mainly on grammar, and cross browser compatability as others have mentioned.
Your image links seem dead - I mean they don't appear.
I also use firefox by the way.
 
Cache-man said:
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Your image links seem dead - I mean they don't appear.
I also use firefox by the way.


They appear in IE not Firefox for some reason ... think you can help him with that?
 
OK, I think I found the source of the images problem.
I have looked at the source code, and in the image tags the slashes are the wrong way around.

i.e. one image tag is <img src="img\4.jpg"> and it should be <img src="img/4.jpg">

It seems that Firefox only recognizes them one way whereas IE recognizes both.
 
Also, using the alt attribute within the image tag, would at least show a text description even if the images do not display for whatever reason - W3c recommends this practice!
 
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