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Location: Tulsa, OK
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Hey everyone!
God bless you all. I need some help, I need some constructive criticism for my website. (I hope this is OK, not trying to advertise or anything, just trying to make the site more user friendly.) If y'all don't mind could you create an account, login and poke around and post your feedback, that would help a ton. God bless you all and thank you very much, Johnathan
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Thanks for moving this for me, didn't realize this board was here!
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Hey John
![]() I assumed this was the links on your signature. I went: If I may ask: Why should I register? the purpose of the site does not seem obvious to me at first page. there's quite a few things in there, and it seem interesting, but there's no billboard saying 'jump in'. It looks more like a personal site. Maybe you could put a slogan below your top logo, to sum up the purpose of your net presence. The visitor has 2 seconds to decide if they want to stay there or not, so you must show two well opened arms with a big carrot in between ![]() I see some stats and infos about a forum, but I still don't really know what it is about. Then I scroll down, and I see some Christian stuff. What? I though this was a computer site....?!? Ok, I think it's a christian community talking about computers. My question remains though: Why should I register? |
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Thanks so much for that tip.
I went ahead and did what you suggested. Threw up a simple HTML block for now. WIll advance on it once I get more time. Please cehck back with it and please post more when you can. Thanks so much again and God bless, Johnathan
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Keep the stuff comming... working on learning more HTML so I can condence the site mroe but loose none of the content. Figured out how to create a navigation drop down menu system. That will help a lot.
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Hye everyone,
Thanks for the assistance. Have a question for ya's... I have a drop down menu in the top right of the website... Would you like this menu to be stationary... if you scroll down a page it won't move. OR Would you like it to be stationary but move with you while you scroll. OR Would you like to be able to move it around, out of your way? Thanks for the help you all. God bless, Johnathan
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Personally, I prefer non-static stuff.
Statics (that which moves with you) tend to impose their presence overmuch. Besides not every browser can take them, so if you want to appeal to as many users as possible, it's best to use standars over statics.......I think. ![]() If you insist on using statics, I think it's best using one you can pull in and out at will, but static is static whatever, and I tend not to stay too long on a page that has one. |
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