View Full Version : I like it...do you?
kevinbhill
6-4-02, 02:56 PM
Batter up!
If this looks good, a friend did it for me.
If it looks bad, I did the content and he did the graphics and layout.
I know there is editing to do, but tell me what you think about the overall impression.
Feel free to send an email via the contacts page, or whatever else you would like to try out.
www.3nf-inc.com
Thanks,
Kevin
Edit: Thanks for the positive feedback! The site was designed by the owner/webmaster of www.Christajobs.com for those who may be interested. -Kevin
bettyfordclinic
6-4-02, 03:26 PM
Perfect as far as I'm concerned.....
bfc
I think it looks great. My first impression was....simple and seems to be right on target.............froggy.
TempestAdmin
6-4-02, 06:50 PM
I like it a lot. It's clean, easy to read. Loads fast. Nice layout. Just about perfect.
Only thing I might suggest, is doing something slightly more elaborate with the menu system. It's too simple, and not really in 'trend' with the 'web page fashions' of late. That's just to show potential customers that yes, you can do these special thingiebobbers.
I don't know, maybe I'm not hitting it on the head, but, that's my only suggestion. Otherwise, great looking site. I like it a lot.
I think it's perfect! A nicely designed online business card. You tell a little about the company, your projects, your staff. You may want to elaborate a little more in those areas, but as you already pointed out, you still want to do some editing. Because you don't have subcategories, I would tend to disagree that you require a more elaborate menu system, but that's just my personal taste. If you were to expand the site to require more complex navigation than that might be something to look into.
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The only thing that poped up at me was as shown above. I am presuming that you are wanting the registered symbol. Unless the font is installed on the browser being used, it won't show up, or rather it will show up as shown above in the quote.
One way around is with an astrisk note to a text disclaimer that all products referenced herein are the property and copyright of their respective owners... sort of thing. Otherwise looks good. I would also agree with the menu comment. "Not selling the bacon, you're selling the sizzle" :)
symo
I hate this reply thing in vBulletin!!!!
This is simply replacing a double post since we can't kill our own messages.
symo
kevinbhill
6-4-02, 09:20 PM
Thanks for all the input!
I told Craig (the guy that designed it for me) that I wanted something very simple, straightforward and clean.
It seems as though I may have accomplished that!
I will take all of your suggestions to heart.
Kevin
BTW: The designer can be reached at Christajobs@aol.com if you are interested in using him for something of your own.
I love it. It's beautiful!!
Symo commented about the Registration symbol not displaying properly. Actually, you can get it to display by using one of the following entries in the code:
®
®
(I'm hoping the code get displayed in this post and not the symbol itself.)
- Gail
I guess the actual symbol did get posted. Let's try this another way:
+#174;
+reg;
When you enter the code, replace the + symbols with the &.
- Gail
Atomic-Design
6-14-02, 12:59 AM
I really, really like your website. The CSS works just perfectly. However, I noticed when you clicked on 'pricing' there is a lot of whitespace to the left of the text. Other then that, I liked it.
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