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morhan_turin@yahoo.com

2005-07-27, 4:18 am

http://www.sencesa.com

I have fixed a lot of bugs in design and SEO. Can You help me with
reviewing? The main questions are:

- Language (is there are some bugs in texts?)
- Design

Thanks...

mbstevens

2005-07-27, 4:18 am

morhan_turin@yahoo.com wrote:
> http://www.sencesa.com
>
> I have fixed a lot of bugs in design and SEO. Can You help me with
> reviewing? The main questions are:
>
> - Language (is there are some bugs in texts?)
> - Design



The graphics are well done and slick in a way that fits well with the
business.

There is no hover behavior on the links. I get a kind of flat feel when
navigating.

I don't object to the tables to display image/caption across the opening
page. It could be interpreted as true tabular data. But you're using
really outdated markup to control the visual display of the tables.
Get rid of all the
<table align="center" width="750" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0">
<td colspan="7"><img src="img/spacer.gif" height="20" border="0"></td>
and replace it with display code in your CSS file, so that in your
markup you're left with something more like...
<table>
<td></td>

In your doctype
there is no 'background' attribute for <td>s,
you are missing a bunch of 'alt' attributes,
and there is no 'height' attribute.
Question:
How did I know that without carefully reading all your code?



kchayka

2005-07-27, 8:13 pm

morhan_turin@yahoo.com wrote:

> http://www.sencesa.com


Text size is waaaaaaaaaaay too small.

Don't set font-size in px (or pt) units. Use % per published
accessiblity guidelines. Leave body text at 100%.

Don't use Verdana for body text unless you leave font-size at 100%. If
you think Verdana looks ugly at that size, then don't use it. I suggest
you also drop Helvetica from your font-family list. There are multiple
versions out there, with radical differences between them. You cannot
determine which version your visitors will have installed.

Except for the download/buy buttons, there isn't a lot of difference
between the home page and the Projects page. Seems a little redundant to
me, and particularly bothersome if you have to do the same updates in 2
different places.

BTW, I downloaded your Flash player. Too bad it doesn't work as a
browser plugin. I'd love to have an alternative to Macromedia's Flash
player, something that lets me resize text or change colors in the movie
itself. That might make Flash sites actually usable for a change. :)

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choosemath

2005-07-27, 11:19 pm

kchayka wrote:
> morhan_turin@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Text size is waaaaaaaaaaay too small.
>
> Don't set font-size in px (or pt) units. Use % per published
> accessiblity guidelines. Leave body text at 100%.
>
> Don't use Verdana for body text unless you leave font-size at 100%. If
> you think Verdana looks ugly at that size, then don't use it. I suggest
> you also drop Helvetica from your font-family list. There are multiple
> versions out there, with radical differences between them. You cannot
> determine which version your visitors will have installed.
>
> Except for the download/buy buttons, there isn't a lot of difference
> between the home page and the Projects page. Seems a little redundant to
> me, and particularly bothersome if you have to do the same updates in 2
> different places.
>
> BTW, I downloaded your Flash player. Too bad it doesn't work as a
> browser plugin. I'd love to have an alternative to Macromedia's Flash
> player, something that lets me resize text or change colors in the movie
> itself. That might make Flash sites actually usable for a change. :)
>


I don't really know much about html yet, but you'll want to proof read
your text a little more. I do like the graphics. I concur about the
Projects/Home page duplication. If the purpose of this site is indeed to
get people to download and/or buy this stuff, you might want to just
make that the home page. If something is still in beta, I would suggest
putting them on a projects page.
Larry D

2005-08-26, 7:51 am

Remove the space after the link for SWF:
.... users to easily play their Flash movies(SWF , Flash files)...

do a spell check:

.... And the finaly, this Flash Player allow you to resize the displayed
Flash Movies...

should be finale

LD





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> http://www.sencesa.com
>
> I have fixed a lot of bugs in design and SEO. Can You help me with
> reviewing? The main questions are:
>
> - Language (is there are some bugs in texts?)
> - Design
>
> Thanks...
>



NewEra

2005-08-31, 7:42 am

cool design
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