Re: Site critique request
by bkrWeb Services <bkrweb(at)bkrweb.com>
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Sat, 07 Apr 2001 15:31:53 -0500 |
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simradusaadmin <simradusaadmin(at)simradusa.com>, hwg-critique(at)hwg.org |
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Ditto the comment about right scrolling at 800x600 in IE (mine was
5.0). In Opera at 800x600, the text rearranged and didn't right
scroll. In Netscape 4.7, the text extended beyond the right margin, but
there was no scroll bar, so I couldn't read it. I checked some of the sub
pages at random and none of them had a need for right scrolling on any of
the 3 browsers.
In NS, the text switched to Times for the paragraph and stayed that way for
the lower part of the left menu.
The page loaded a little slowly on the first load with each browser, but
reloads rapidly.
You have the xhtml check logo at the bottom of the page, but if you click
on it, the result indicates the codes not valid.
I set IE for viewing medium text. The text in the paragraphs is a nice
size, but the font-size of the left bar seems rather large.
Navigation is easy to follow. I know nothing about the topic, and had no
difficulty figuring out where to go for what.
Kathie Riechmann
bkrweb(at)bkrweb.com
At 07:49 AM 4/6/01 -0700, simradusaadmin wrote:
>I have set up a company web site and am interested in getting some
>impressions
>from people outside my industry - marine electronics (yachting,
>fisheries, commercial).
>I have endeavored to make this site meet the xhtml standards and have
>used the
>W3C validator and tidy to validate the mark-up (on most pages anyway). I
>have also
>tried to make it in such a way that it will work on all browsers and
>platforms, having
>tested it myself on 6 browser versions on NT, 3 browsers on FreeBSD,
>Linux and
>win95/98. I don't have access to a Mac to test it on that platform.
>Note - this is a company site promoting our products, I am not
>interested in pushing
>a chance to promote anything to the members of the list.
>Thankyou,
>
>--
>Chip Wiegand
>Computer Services
>Simrad, Inc
>www.simradusa.com
>www.simrad.com
>chip.wiegand(at)simrad.com
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