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After quite a long time I've finished my website (Thanks to you lot) - I've checked it out with IE 6 and netscape 4.7 & 7 and all seems fine.
Can you let me know any comments suggestions etc along with FAULTS!
www.casaelbosque.com
Thanks Ian

Looking good. Does the contact page have to open in a new browser window?
Otherwise, I think it's pretty good.

Interesting site, clean, simple and uncluttered... looks good. One question I have, is whether those images which look dark were actually that dark?
They can be lightened to pick out the detail better with little loss of quaility. Check out the safe freeware tool DCEnhancer from Mediachance.

Oh, and I agree about the contact form. It makes more sense to have it as another main web page as the others are. Also, since you are using this for gain, you must include non-electronic contact details, i.e. postal address.
Not only do I believe this is a legal requirement since it is a trading site (used for financial gain), but it will inspire confidence in your integrity if potential customers can "humanise" the owners.

Thanks for that, which images?
Some could be the light available I've got photoshop 6 but it's well above me!
Regards
Ian
http://www.casaelbosque.com" My website - Casa El Bosque

Very good point on the address thing, will do so later today.
Ian
http://www.casaelbosque.com My website - Casa El Bosque

Checked your site, its pretty good
Scrap the site meter thing, its more admin orientated... rather then for public, although you might want to adda a counter just to show your visitors how popular your site is...
its not essential, but i think your links at the top should have a CSS mouse over effect
Check out the microsoft website, thats what im talkin about. it just adds a bit more professionalism

Also, perhaps a special offers section
They dont actually have to be special or even cheap, but the fact it says 'Special' will draw customers towards it
Just an idea

the image at the top-right is a little longer (downward) than the rest of the top. it's like 1-3 pixels too big... i know it seems like a really small defect, i actually noticed it right off the bat.
now that i look at it even more, i see that the image on the top-right has more of a tint of blue in comparison with its counter-part image on the top-left. (the darker bar part on these images)
that site meter should not be there.
hmm... i notice with my firefox browser you arent getting any of the CSS a:hover effects, but who uses firefox anyway ;-)
and if you can, compress the website about 5 pixels up and down. it almost fits the whole thing in my 1024*768 window maximized
FBI_Agent

"Thanks for that, which images?
Some could be the light available I've got photoshop 6 but it's well above me!Regards
Ian"
The ones indoors; it is the poor light, but DCenhancer will sort them out. Just open on ein there, then save it - it previews the lightened effect for you so you can see the finished result first.

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