Thread Smurfed - Networking > General
The site does look good, can't deny that, And if you're happy with it as it is then thats fine.
but in my opinion, i'd like to make the following points, please bear in mind im VERY picky about this sort of stuff, so just regard me as an a**hole and ignore me if you want 🙂
recommending a resolution isn't advised, the site should work in at least as low as 800x600, doing otherwise in theory is a user discrimination.
ruling out AOL surfers again isn't recommended, why turn away potential visitors because of the browser they use?
using pop-up windows is very invasive on the user and I wouldnt recommend it.
the top menu once in the pop-up window can not be seen, just for reference, i'm using the Mozilla browser.
using a direct mailto: link isn't recommended, it should lead to a page with your e-mail details on, possibly with what sort of mail you want to receive etc.
Most Importantly: the code isn't compliant. check out www.w3.org for more information.
Compliancy is very important, a compliant page will (read: should) work in any browser, and will be the same in each.
Go to http://validator.w3.org/ and put your site URL in, repeat for each page. This will point out the errors in your code.
For example here's the results for your front page.
Also Hi EP and people. I found this place again while looking through a oooollllllldddd backup. I have filled over 10TB and was looking at my collection of antiques. Any bids on the 500Mhz Win 95 fix?
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