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DV

2005-05-23, 7:45 pm

Hi all, a couple of years ago I created a website with my songs
http://www.dariomusic.com

The site has grown up with time and now I have the sensation that it
might be confuse and not easy to surf.

I'm thinking about changing it and I wonder if somebody could give me
his opinion in what is wrong now.

Thanks to anyone who cares.

Dario

http://www.dariomusic.com
Doc O'Leary

2005-05-23, 11:37 pm

In article <nrr391t5euip4vl8g7qv67cn9nrq8389hl@4ax.com>,
DV <dariovv@lifegate.it> wrote:

> http://www.dariomusic.com


I am immediately annoyed by the small fonts, the flashing images, the
justified text, and the narrow columns. I am neither using IE nor an
800x600 browser window, so your "optimized" site is rather annoying.

Generally, I don't understand why songs and lyrics are different
selections that lead to the same content. I don't get why you can't put
a discography on the home page.
Beauregard T. Shagnasty

2005-05-23, 11:37 pm

Doc O'Leary wrote:
> In article <nrr391t5euip4vl8g7qv67cn9nrq8389hl@4ax.com>, DV
> <dariovv@lifegate.it> wrote:
>
>
> I am immediately annoyed by the small fonts, the flashing images,
> the justified text, and the narrow columns. I am neither using IE
> nor an 800x600 browser window, so your "optimized" site is rather
> annoying.


Did your cursor change to a crosshair? That's annoying, too. Don't
mess with my mouse and its display.

--
-bts
-This space intentionally left blank.
William Tasso

2005-05-23, 11:37 pm

Forging a path through the Usenet jungle, armed only with a rusty
Thunderbird 1.0.2, Beauregard T. Shagnasty stumbled into alt.www.webmaster
and said:

> Doc O'Leary wrote:

agreed
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> Did your cursor change to a crosshair?


yes

> That's annoying, too.


yes, isn't it

--
Whatever you do - do something.
DV

2005-05-26, 7:39 pm

Thanks to everybody, I agree the fonts are too small.
I thought the crosshair cursor would stimulate curiosity and make
people move around the mouse , but could also be annoying as you say.
I'll be working on some changes on the next weekend.
Thanks folks.


On Tue, 24 May 2005 01:34:24 +0100, "William Tasso"
<SpamBlocked@tbdata.com> wrote:

>Forging a path through the Usenet jungle, armed only with a rusty
>Thunderbird 1.0.2, Beauregard T. Shagnasty stumbled into alt.www.webmaster
>and said:
>
>
>agreed
>
>
>yes
>
>
>yes, isn't it


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