Re: PREliminary Website Critique Request: HCG
by "Brent Snow" <BLSnow(at)greensea.com>
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Tue, 19 May 1998 09:48:33 -0500 |
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<hwg-critique(at)hwg.org>, "Chris Messina" <cmessina(at)sandstormpublishing.com> |
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Hello Chris,
In IE4 I get rollover text where it says "click here, new window" and not
with NN4.
With IE4 the bottom right background image of the new window stays put as
you
scroll the text in NN4 it moves up with the text.
Over all I really like it. The frames in the pop up window come together
perfectly in
both browsers.
Brent
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Messina <cmessina(at)sandstormpublishing.com>
To: hwg-critique(at)hwg.org <hwg-critique(at)hwg.org>
Date: Monday, May 18, 1998 11:52 PM
Subject: PREliminary Website Critique Request: HCG
>>>>URL: http://www.sandstormpublishing.com/clients/hcg/
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>>>>Specs:
> New client website in very early stages of design completion. The
>initial site you come to will have one link leading to a popup window which
>is what needs to be critiqued. [This is not how the final site will be
>introed (ie. that first "welcome" page will have something on it)]. The
>title graphic (HCG.COM) will be changing as will the repetitive
>Hospitiality Comunications Group graphic on each page. An if you couldn't
>figure it out, that globe/phone thing in the background is the new HCG logo
>(I'll take comments on that too).
> The popup is configured to fit at any computer screen resolution, so
>at greater resolutions it may seem small.
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>>>>Issues needing help with:
> I can't, for the life of me, figure out why my text is coming out
>light blue! I want it to be black... if the text color is a problem, just
>mention it... if not, than maybe I won't have to change it. I am using
>StyleSheets and the color attribute is set to #000000.
> The javascript in NS works kinda funny. I read somwhere to avoid a
>4.04 error to put in the popup statement twice. It works, but then it also
>runs the "else{}" command opening main.html in the parent window. Ideas how
>to avoid this?
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>>>>Looking for:
> browser/version
> connection speed
> download speed (est.)
> time of day
> screen res.
> js/coding errors
> ease of navigation
> quality of design (or lack thereof)
> logic?
> miscellaneous suggestions i should take into consideration...
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>...Appreciate all your help tremendously! Thanks so much!
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>Chris Messina
>Webmaster -|- Sandstorm Publishing
>http://www.sandstormpublishing.com
>http://www.sandstormpublishing.com/thecloset
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