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toddb58

2004-04-03, 10:31 pm

been having a problem with the top banner/crawl, it was bleeding into the
nam/logo and off the page.

I think its fixed?

see anything wierd goin on?

would really appreciate your feedback i am a little new at this
www.theinfoagency.com


tb58


rlc5611

2004-04-03, 10:31 pm

I didn't have any problems. The ticker at the top is jerky though. Can you make it look like it runs and repeats continuously and seemlessly? It would make a big difference.
Ausmithe

2004-04-04, 5:36 pm

The site seems to work just fine for me. My only comment is that the choice of
Red for highlights such as your page titles and rollover color is not a great
one. It contrasts so strongly with the blue as to be too harsh on the eyes.
Check out a color wheel and try to find a little bit more complimentary color.
Just my two cents worth.


uberKill

2004-04-06, 5:46 pm

Please stop cross-posting.
If you want your site critiqued, post it here ... once.
Don't post in "general discussion" or "actionscript".
ladyluna

2004-04-06, 5:46 pm

Hi
Site works well for me-- one observation, on your buttons (Requests,
Disclaimer, Business, and Locates) the text is not quite aligned, causing it to
move slightly on rollover. Very annoying if it is not a purposeful thing. Use
the x, y coordinate boxes to achieve exact alignment. It will really help.
luna

kO2n

2004-04-06, 10:36 pm

Yeah its alright except for the sliding of the content. Look at the left and
right edges when you select a new section, the content is seen over what
appears to be a frame? take a look and you'll see what i mean. It doesnt look
nice.

Viru.

ladyluna

2004-04-06, 10:36 pm

The sliding off the page doesn't really bother me. It kind of creates depth to the site, a layering effect.
luna
toddb58

2004-04-07, 5:37 pm

hi uberkill,

im new at this & didnt realize cross post was a problem, i would delete the cross posts, but dont know how to.

please advise.

Toddb58
CohenLee

2004-04-07, 5:37 pm

I agree with KO 2n's comment about the layer order of the "frame".

It just looks a bit strange (to me).

If you have your separate elements on separate layers (which is always handy)
I would suggest putting your scrolling content under the "frame" element.

Also the "Requests" button text jiggles on rollOver while all other button
rollOvers are solid. But I'm sure you know this.

I have seen your site updating now for a while.

Each time It seems clearer and more coherent.

I think it is a good, simple site.

Well done.

Cohen.

toddb58

2004-04-07, 5:37 pm

hi lady luna,

thanks for your input. I will re do buttons using x,z coordinates.

thank you

Toddb58
toddb58

2004-04-08, 5:33 pm

thanks for the input cohen, appreciate your taking the time to help..

this is my first ever site, all of have been very helpful.

thanks again all..


toddb58
wllm

2004-04-09, 9:28 am

dude, the fact that your site resizes to fit the browser no matter what the res
seems cool, but it doesn't fit the style of the site. check out [L=Music
Plasma]http://www.musicplasma.com/[/L] to see how to use the 100% x 100%
function well...

add - fscommand("allowscale", false); - to your first frame's code.

just my 2?

toddb58

2004-04-12, 4:42 am

hi wllm,

thanks for the tip,

but not sure why 100% x 100% doesnt fit the style of the site? does it distort the site?

Toddb58
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