New Site Design

They have: 5,633 posts

Joined: Jan 1970

take a look at my site heres a small description

Newfoundland and Labrador's premier Internet destination featuring travel & tourism, arts & entertainment, health, chat, investment, jobs & classifieds, kids's stuff, natural resources, real estate, and technology.

Check it out at http://www.newfoundland-labrador.com

all comments welcomed

NEURO

Brooke's picture

She has: 681 posts

Joined: Feb 1999

I think overall it looks really good.

I would get rid of the ads at the top.

I would move the picture that's on the left of the header to the right of the header. It feels off balance.

The top row isn't lining up with the two columns. You can see the edge where they are off.

I like the color changes for each of the sections, however, destinations is the same color as plan a trip and about nf and lab. I would keep it consistent throughout the site and have the color change for each section.

The text on the home page in the right hand column towards the bottom needs to be moved from the edge.

Good job!

Brooke

adalt's picture

They have: 72 posts

Joined: Dec 2000

hi

I think the ads are OK at the top, the page opens i see the ads & scroll down a little and they are gone. The 2 columns are different shapes, at the top one curves in & the other is a 90 degree, this makes it look wrong to my eyes as does the header which looks out of place with the pic on the left side. I agree with Brooke about the color schemes for the sections and it would be nice if they were all changing.

Looks good overall

Tony

Before you criticise someone walk a mile in their shoes......
Then, if they don't like what you say they are 1 mile away and barefoot.

1st's picture

They have: 58 posts

Joined: Mar 2001

At the top of your page above your banners this showed up:

+= " "; timeString += months[Month]; timeString += " "; timeString += Date; //timeString += ", "; //timeString += Year; return timeString; } function defaultWindow2() { default_window = window.open("../travel/traveladvice/default.asp","plain","width=371,height=133"); } function slideshow() { window.open("photogallery/default.asp", "myRemote", "width=620,height=470"); } function slideshow2() { window.open("asp/poll/pollmentorres.asp", "myRemote", "width=200,height=200"); } function slideshow3() { window.open("asp/poll/pollmentorhist.asp", "myRemote", "width=400,height=470"); } function searchit() { if (document.frmSearch.terms.value == '') { alert('Please enter something to search for!'); document.frmSearch.action=""; } else { document.frmSearch.submit(); } } //-->

For some reason your script is showing up you may want to check that. I'm using ie 5.5 browser. all in all nice looking lay out...Good Job!

Megan's picture

She has: 11,421 posts

Joined: Jun 1999

I really like this one a lot. You've done a good job of presenting a unique look and feel that's characteristic of the east coast even though you've used a very common layout. It really captures my interest right away.

A couple of things - On the front page you've got an screenshot with the browser chrome still on it - get rid of the chrome. Also, I need some way of knowing what the borders are for the different regions - it would be nice to be able to click on "destinations" and get a map with east/west/north outlined on it.

In thise case, I don't really like the way the colours change. I think the green on the front page looks the best by far. I would also like to see more pictures.

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