http://www.callafoldingbike.com
Design had to be very simple. My respect to Olivier and his php skills!
Tell me what y'all think of this...
Call a folding bike (www.callafoldingbike.com)
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Call a folding bike (www.callafoldingbike.com)
How do you do? And how do you do your wife?
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Re: Call a folding bike (www.callafoldingbike.com)
I think the phpwcms in the URL is like giving credit, wouldnt the people agree?
How do you do? And how do you do your wife?
You have a few grammar errors on your frontpage ...
What you are saying to me, a customer right now is, that I have to call you from 9 am till 7pm ... that translates into hours, meaning, you're telling me that I need to call you for ten hours straight without break before I can get a bike from you.
Replace "from" with "between".
What you are saying to me, a customer right now is, that I have to call you from 9 am till 7pm ... that translates into hours, meaning, you're telling me that I need to call you for ten hours straight without break before I can get a bike from you.
Replace "from" with "between".
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The text isn't mine, my client wrote everything and doesn't want me to interfere with that...rookie wrote:You have a few grammar errors on your frontpage ...
What you are saying to me, a customer right now is, that I have to call you from 9 am till 7pm ... that translates into hours, meaning, you're telling me that I need to call you for ten hours straight without break before I can get a bike from you.
Replace "from" with "between".
(however, I think his English isn't even English...... )
Apart from that, what do you think of the structure?
(I've seen that on a higher resolution than 1024x768, and a 125% scaling of fonts by the WinXP settings, the table gets extented. Same problem anyone?)
How do you do? And how do you do your wife?
Ah, I didn't know ... would come in handy for a business site to use proper grammar and spelling.
Anyway, about your design. I do not use anything but Firefox.
The layout looks good except for a few minor issues.
I personally think that the emboss you've applied for the orange borders is too much. You've used black emboss which makes it stick out even more and doesn't blend in well with the general theme that I, as a viewer of the site, perceives. The colors you've used are good and decent and the black emboss destroys that smoothness. I also think that thinner borders on the right, top and bottom (orange) would have worked better and given it a more elegant touch.
Anyway, about your design. I do not use anything but Firefox.
The layout looks good except for a few minor issues.
I personally think that the emboss you've applied for the orange borders is too much. You've used black emboss which makes it stick out even more and doesn't blend in well with the general theme that I, as a viewer of the site, perceives. The colors you've used are good and decent and the black emboss destroys that smoothness. I also think that thinner borders on the right, top and bottom (orange) would have worked better and given it a more elegant touch.
Nice, but too wide for my screen at 800x600 (still a very common resolution).
Did you know you can use percentages instead of fixed pixel widths in your page layouts? Try making your content area 100% - will use 100 percent of the available area after it has fit your fixed width areas in. (just type in '100%' instead of the pixel number).
For an example of how it works, try resizing this screen in your browser window - see how the components resize instead of running off the screen.
Did you know you can use percentages instead of fixed pixel widths in your page layouts? Try making your content area 100% - will use 100 percent of the available area after it has fit your fixed width areas in. (just type in '100%' instead of the pixel number).
For an example of how it works, try resizing this screen in your browser window - see how the components resize instead of running off the screen.