Please review my site
Ok so I am very new to web design and so far have only completed a few projects. I am trying to branch into the business but by offering very cheap small business sites to match the current climate.
Probably also my skills....
I would love you all to have a look at my business site. I have recently been working on building a shop for a client but really need to get back to finalising my own site.
Many thanks
Sarah
The only person that will be with you your entire life, is you!
Michael James Swan posted this at 10:32 — 8th October 2009.
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The website looks basic (ish) but the information there is good and readable (I like that).
I think that the advertising is neatly placed; which is always a plus and that with some work it will look even better
~ Mike
webwiz posted this at 21:13 — 8th October 2009.
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A quick reaction:
- Looks sparse with JavaScript off (I use the popular "NoScript" Firefox add-on)
- The measure (line length) is a bit large. Adding some lead might help make it more readable
- I clicked the "Web Design" link expecting to go to another page... ???
- The retro look may attract some, but may put off those seeking a modern design[1]
- Your footer overflows its height on the slightest increase in text size
- You'd be better off using an HTML DOCTYPE, since your code is HTML, not XHTML[2]
- You also need to specify the character encoding of your pages - ATM browsers have to guess
- At 12px the font size is very small on a laptop - especially if you don't have Verdana[3]
- Don't emphasize words using all caps - it's considered rude. Use the
<strong>
tag for that.- Don't use
<strong>
just to make text bold!- Choose one or two font sizes and stick to them. Too many sizes make pages look messy.
Your content is well written and to the point. (But I noticed some misspellings.) I think a bit more imagination with the design would pay dividends.
[1] Centered text and animated GIFs are so 1998
[2] Not too important - all browsers treat your code as HTML anyway
[3] Most computers show "medium" text at 16px which is optimum for many. Verdana is a large font, so your fall-back, Arial, will look miniscule.
FWIW my old IBM has a hi-def screen. Because the pixels are so small, "medium" font-size is 20px...
Cordially, David
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Megan posted this at 15:07 — 9th October 2009.
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Hi Sarah,
Welcome to the forums! A few suggestions for your site:
I hope that helps!
Megan
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gameshepherd posted this at 17:31 — 18th October 2009.
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Hi Sara -
It looks a little wordy for me. Try adding a few catch eye items like graphics or table boxes to highlight your main selling point. What separates you from the other millions of sites like yours? Why are you different?
There seems to be a blank grey header at the top of your page is well. Maybe your logo should go there?
Hoped this helped.
Blake
rolandoislas posted this at 06:24 — 27th October 2009.
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You should try adding an example of a site that was made by Sarah's PC Solutions.
The ads on the side are distracting.
On web design the top of the page does not show Sarah's PC Solution it is just gray.
zerocool posted this at 10:37 — 27th October 2009.
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hey sarah,
your site seems to be missing a thing called something a visitor sees in his first second of visiting any site ( the banner / header )! put a logo or somthing like that.
The sites got too much text the google ads you put you should and have used image ads instead to bring the page to life, the button on the top right corner Secretarial Services is missing its hover .
Your Site is very basic , you should use more colors and make it fun for the user to read .
DavidIpswich posted this at 19:26 — 27th October 2009.
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Joined: Aug 2009
sarah,
Not sure if the ads on your front page may put some off. Are you trying to make money from your own business or from the ads?
Also, from my own experience, you'd get more people visiting if you had three sites (with an appropriate url for each) one for each business you are trying to promote. There's no real connection between computer repairs, secretarial services, and translation services.
Hope this helps.
rajput_jitendra posted this at 06:56 — 30th October 2009.
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Your site look simple and very basic design. It is good if you put one good banner or eye caching logo on you header part of your website. It's not look professional with google ads. Try to put some small google ads.
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siofra1101 posted this at 10:39 — 3rd November 2009.
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Hi everyone, thank you for your constructive critisim. I think I have gained a lot of information from your comments and will take heed. Back to the Dreamweaver and Fireworks.
Sarah
The only person that will be with you your entire life, is you!
www.sarahs-pc-solutions.co.uk
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hhunt posted this at 19:24 — 3rd November 2009.
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Your site looks all right for a starter but it would do much more with care and good use of design and usability. Your ads are a little distracting and could do with less of it.
Otherwise, you're on the right path - keep working on it. Look around the web for inspiration and keep tweaking it until its much more up to standard.
laura82 posted this at 06:20 — 7th November 2009.
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Your website design looks good. It has a clean and easy to use interface.
siofra1101 posted this at 13:55 — 11th November 2009.
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I have now updated and modernised the site. I lost the ads as suggest and went for a clean, simple and contemporary modern design this time around. Thanks for the comments, they really helped.
The only person that will be with you your entire life, is you!
www.sarahs-pc-solutions.co.uk
www.thebotties.com
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