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    Im currently building Reclaim PPI - Pro Active Legal and wanted soem opinions on the design and layout. Theres still a good bit to do for the content and images.

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    The Images used to create the borders are all out of alignment in firefox so you have white lines appearing in various places. Not sure about the background image as it makes reading the text a bit harder than it needs to be.

    Overall, a bit washed out for my taste. Add some colour to give the site a bit of "oomph"

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    Quote Originally Posted by ian View Post
    Overall, a bit washed out for my taste. Add some colour to give the site a bit of "oomph"
    Totally agree,

    Also it doent show fully in IE7? the top seems cut off?

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    I'd stray well away from ole skool table design as well. Its 2009, move on to CSS :-)

    I agree with the "needs a bit of pizazz" comments as well. As a first visit on the site there was nothing immediate for the visitor to click. I had to hunt for the links.

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    I agree with suedeapple, using CSS for the layout is the way forward although i suspect your main reason for using the tables is that the HTML has been generated by Photoshop. The use of CSS to format the page will also give you a far more lightweight page with far less code.


    The site renders OK in Opera and IE though as someone else has pointed out you do have some white space in firefox.

    I would also avoid using inline CSS .seperate the classes out into a standalone style sheet, and give them more memorable names than .style1, style2 etc. Again we have the Adobe (although the practice started under Macromedia) family to thank for that..Dreamweaver no doubt!


    Design wise the site is easy to navigate but could definitely benefit from a bit more colour. From a marketing point of view i'm not tempted to click on anything...give me a bright shiny button as a call to action..I like those..all nice and shiny! :drool
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    Im guessing that you are planning on a ppc campaign on this one? Could do with adding more text i would say to improve the sites quality score with Google and id make the text along the side clickable so user goes onto another page ..maybe with more detail about the points covered.......



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