Nay, Nay and Thrice Nay I say
The block of code below is going to seriously lose you marks,
it clearly shows that you do not understand how to use the CSS stylesheet.
Overall though, it's not bad and whilst there are things that could do with changing far worse websites are out there on the internet that people have paid good money for. Would be interesting to see what the rest of the class has done and maybe linking them all together could improve page rankings overall.
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Get rid of all the ' ' and change the CSS sheet. Add the bits in red.
a.readmore{
color:#006CD9;
text-decoration:none;
font-weight:600;
float: right;
margin: 4px;
Go back to the books or online tutorials that abound on the internet and go take another look at the CSS. The left hand menu has more jitters than the average Geek on my mud-slick coffee.
Not wild about the 'outer glow' / stroke on the menu text either, personally up the size a couple of points and use an 'inner shadow instead' it will make the text easier to read and not so harsh on the eyes.
As for SEO..and the mysteries of Googles indexing system. It's alot like quantum physics, anybody that claims to understand how it works does not have a grasp of how truly complicated it actually is. Here is a good example to ponder over..
Tayntonfarm.co.uk has been up for almost a year and I doubt you will find it by searching Google, yet by contrast some demo pages we did for a proposed make-over less than two weeks ago now show up on the first page of results for the rubric 'Taynton Farm'. Niether the original or our demo site has meta tag descriptions or a site map at present, go figure..