web page size
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Looks good but you might want to use a smaller image width since the web browser will display a horizontal scroll bar even when using a 1024x768 screen resolution. Unless in full-screen mode, all web browsers don't have full 1024 pixels view of the page. AFAIK, the maximum view width is 1020 when in normal mode and it varies on every web browsers. IMO, using a 1000 pixels width should be safe enough for not causing the horizontal bar to show.
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947px wide seems to be a popular width too. I'm not exactly sure why, but I'm guessing bc it still allows some room around the site itself (which seems to be a trend now). That's what I ended up using for my site.
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try it now.
Heres the regular url
http://www.vintagecreations.net
I only have 2 pages done, out of 12
Heres the regular url
http://www.vintagecreations.net
I only have 2 pages done, out of 12
Checked all the twelve pages. All looks good.
I have several suggestions.
1. The "PREVIOUS" link in the first page and the "NEXT" link in the 12th page should be not visible since they point to the same page. This also tells visitors that there are no more previous/next page. Similar to the "Goto page" line near the end of this page.
2. Colorize or mark the current page number. Most visitors will focus at the page contents rather than the browser's window title. If their browser is set to full screen mode, there is no quick & easy way to tell the current page number is.
3. The link to the company's contact e-mail address should be obfuscated but still functional. A plain text e-mail addresses including those in the links, are easy target for spammers. One way to do this is by using a simple script where the e-mail address is not in full form. This can be a simple separation of the e-mail user name and its host name.
I have several suggestions.
1. The "PREVIOUS" link in the first page and the "NEXT" link in the 12th page should be not visible since they point to the same page. This also tells visitors that there are no more previous/next page. Similar to the "Goto page" line near the end of this page.
2. Colorize or mark the current page number. Most visitors will focus at the page contents rather than the browser's window title. If their browser is set to full screen mode, there is no quick & easy way to tell the current page number is.
3. The link to the company's contact e-mail address should be obfuscated but still functional. A plain text e-mail addresses including those in the links, are easy target for spammers. One way to do this is by using a simple script where the e-mail address is not in full form. This can be a simple separation of the e-mail user name and its host name.
"Righteous is always honorable, but honor is not always righteous." - Me ^_^
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