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claux

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Thank you very much for your time.
The main ideea was that the menu should be bigger than the rest of the page to give the impression of a papyrus kind of thing.
 

vishal

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Looks good,And also that "GET YOUR FREE QUOTE" .
 

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I did not expect to be just so many fans :wink:. I signed the Web site in other forums for reviews but you are the first that answered. Thanks
 

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Nice theme and design.I like the simplicity of your website.
But you could surely get creative and somewhat utilize the empty space at the bottom and the sides , perhaps with popular links , or other such things , like the "GET YOUR FREE QUOTE" , you have put up.
Overall , excellent!
 

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I like your design, it would be great if you put flash on it, just for utilize the empty space. Or you can adding rounded corner in the content area
 

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We have rounded corners. :wink:
We don`t want flash on our website even if google + Adobe Flash are in love now :). But thank you very much for your thoughts.
 
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OK, a few things:
1. Selected page in header has a font colour too similar to the header background.
2. Try to make the header a bit more interesting as it is currently just a rectangle with a gradient.
3. The background image isn't really doing anything for the page, consider trying either a simpler one or one that has a better context.
Other than that, it looks pretty respectable.

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4. One other blinding obvious thing - where is your company name? You should expect to be able to see it on every page with a memorable symbol or logo.
 
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Agreed -- there is no real indication which page you're on in the main menu. On a laptop screen, moving your head out of the "sweet spot" makes the current page entry disappear altogether; using a bright colour that is easily distinguishable from white (like the green in your logo) would be a better indicator. And you really are missing out by leaving the logo off of most of your pages -- visitors who arrive via a link will never know who you are. And you really want to watch your spelling -- especially since the headline word "professional" is misspelled, leading to a paradox right off the bat.

I personally have no problem with the background image -- it doesn't add a lot, but it doesn't distract from the content area either. As for making the menu bar "interesting", just radiusing the corners by three or four pixels ought to give it a more finished appearance.
 

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Agreed -- there is no real indication which page you're on in the main menu. On a laptop screen, moving your head out of the "sweet spot" makes the current page entry disappear altogether; using a bright color that is easily .....

Thank you very much. We reviewed our texts and fixed them.

We didn`t really understand what did you mean by : "On a laptop screen, moving your head out of the "sweet spot" makes the current page entry disappear altogether".
 

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Ah -- most desktop monitors allow a fairly wide viewing angle before the picture changes substantially, but that requires a diffusor and enough backlighting power to make up for the diffusor. Laptop screens don't have the diffusion layer (a power-saving feature), so there is a very limited angle of view where the picture can be said to be optimal. In English slang, that would be the "sweet spot". Moving ones head just a little can mean leaving the sweet spot, and display contrast is reduced (and tonalities eventually invert). The current page indicator is grey on grey, and one doesn't have to be too far away from right angles to the centre of the screen in order to have the two grey tones match -- the words disappear, leaving only the underline.
 

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Ah -- most desktop monitors allow a fairly wide viewing angle before the picture changes substantially, but that requires a diffusor and enough backlighting power to make up for the diffusor.....

Very interesting. Thank you
 
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