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Firefox errors in "frontend.css"
Unknown property 'x-background-color'. Declaration dropped. (line 118)
Error in parsing value for property 'clear'. Declaration dropped. (line 155)
Unknown property 'x-background-color'. Declaration dropped. (line 161)
Unknown property 'x-background-color'. Declaration dropped. (line 180)
Expected end of value for property but found '5x'. Error in parsing value for property 'margin'. Declaration dropped. (line 209)
Error in parsing value for property 'text-align'. Declaration dropped. (line 383)
Error in parsing value for property 'text-align'. Declaration dropped. (line 417)
Unknown property 'x-background-color'. Declaration dropped. (line 118)
Error in parsing value for property 'clear'. Declaration dropped. (line 155)
Unknown property 'x-background-color'. Declaration dropped. (line 161)
Unknown property 'x-background-color'. Declaration dropped. (line 180)
Expected end of value for property but found '5x'. Error in parsing value for property 'margin'. Declaration dropped. (line 209)
Error in parsing value for property 'text-align'. Declaration dropped. (line 383)
Error in parsing value for property 'text-align'. Declaration dropped. (line 417)
I really like the site and the banner - clean and crisp. I have 3 small recommendations, for what they are worth.
1. Your design could be somewhat tightened by lining up the vertical line to the right of the logo with the line to the right of the navigation. (Maybe bump the logo left a hair, make it a notch smaller and push the banner line to the left about 60 pixels to line up with the nav line)
2. I have issues with the line going through the "liberated businessman" in the banner. Maybe if you push that line to the right to match the change I recommend with the other banner line, then you could bump the guy left a hair, if needed.
3. For sites that do not have a very much copy (or use a smaller font, as you've done), I like to use a slightly narrower layout. Instead of 760px, you may want to try something like 600px or 700px. This will also help to tighten up the layout a bit.
Please feel free to disregard my comments if you'd like. I think you've done a great job creating a clean, crisp site!
1. Your design could be somewhat tightened by lining up the vertical line to the right of the logo with the line to the right of the navigation. (Maybe bump the logo left a hair, make it a notch smaller and push the banner line to the left about 60 pixels to line up with the nav line)
2. I have issues with the line going through the "liberated businessman" in the banner. Maybe if you push that line to the right to match the change I recommend with the other banner line, then you could bump the guy left a hair, if needed.
3. For sites that do not have a very much copy (or use a smaller font, as you've done), I like to use a slightly narrower layout. Instead of 760px, you may want to try something like 600px or 700px. This will also help to tighten up the layout a bit.
Please feel free to disregard my comments if you'd like. I think you've done a great job creating a clean, crisp site!
http://www.centrix.dk/index.php?safeoffice
please controll your settings inside the config..... files! Image is to large!!!
cange this line - to long... (doesn' t fit into the content width!!!):
Product Comparsion Chart på http://www.checkpoint.com/products/safe ... chart.html
to that:
Product Comparsion Chart på:
http://www.checkpoint.com/products/safe ... chart.html
please controll your settings inside the config..... files! Image is to large!!!
cange this line - to long... (doesn' t fit into the content width!!!):
Product Comparsion Chart på http://www.checkpoint.com/products/safe ... chart.html
to that:
Product Comparsion Chart på:
http://www.checkpoint.com/products/safe ... chart.html
Or this (remove "www."):pepe wrote:cange this line - to long... (doesn' t fit into the content width!!!):
Product Comparsion Chart på http://www.checkpoint.com/products/safe ... chart.html
to that:
Product Comparsion Chart på:
http://www.checkpoint.com/products/safe ... chart.html
BTW, the middle line of these three has larger font size than others:Product Comparsion Chart på http://www.checkpoint.com/products/safe ... chart.html
to that:
Product Comparsion Chart på: http://checkpoint.com/products/safe@off ... chart.html
And lower of these two has larger font size, too.Mere info på http://www.checkpoint.com/products/safe ... index.html
Product Comparsion Chart på http://www.checkpoint.com/products/safe ... chart.html
Detailed specifications på http://www.checkpoint.com/products/safe ... einfo.html
Safe@Office Appliances findes i to udgaver:
Safe@Office Wired