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Steve Landavazo

2004-03-30, 9:35 pm

Hello.

My name is Steve Landavazo and I've just completed a few
web sites. One is called www.AugersFORLESS.com and another
www.WorkoutShirts.com.

I wanted to see if anyone interested would review these
sited and let me know if everything is coming up okay..

Any comments are appreciated.
I'm mainly interested in feedback and thoughts that will
help me improve...

Thanks so much,
Steve Landavazo
Chris Schatte

2004-03-30, 9:35 pm

Steve Landavazo,
Your index page on workoutshirts contains too much. It should look more like this:
http://www.microbusinessva.com/
Try spreading some index page content to other pages.
The yellow font color loads before the background and is very hard to read,
the site visitor has to wait.
Try fading your background by half or more and darken the text. This way your text will load first,
then the background, (depending on your site visitors connection speed).
Max Patmoy

2004-04-01, 6:04 pm

sheesh




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Kim Terry

2004-04-21, 3:29 pm

How do you "fade your background"???


"Chris Schatte" <caschatte@msn.com> wrote in message
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> Steve Landavazo,
> Your index page on workoutshirts contains too much. It should look more

like this:
> http://www.microbusinessva.com/
> Try spreading some index page content to other pages.
> The yellow font color loads before the background and is very hard to

read,
> the site visitor has to wait.
> Try fading your background by half or more and darken the text. This way

your text will load first,
> then the background, (depending on your site visitors connection speed).



Chris Schatte

2004-04-21, 3:29 pm

Kim Terry,
Use any of the following digital edit/design programs:
PhotoDraw, included in Office 2000 Premium edition. great app, but sadly discontinued.
Adobe Photoshop
JASC Paint Shop Pro 7 or 8
Macromedia Studio MX or most previous versions
There are others, someone else may post alternatives to these.
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