Just finished a website...
I've just finished (mostly) a website for someone...
Quality Transmission Service (of Anchorage, Alaska)
How's it look?
Quality Transmission Service (of Anchorage, Alaska)
How's it look?
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I've just finished (mostly) a website for someone...
Quality Transmission Service (of Anchorage, Alaska)
How's it look?
Very nice! One thing, why is there a space between the phone number on the top and the beginning of the content?
I'd snap them together. Only because you want to have as much content shown at the upper viewing area of the browser. I usually never have my browser at full screen, neither do others AFAIK. Maybe extend the phone number design about the width of the content area, but /skewed/....your call.
Overall, a very professional looking site.
Very nice! One thing, why is there a space between the phone number on the top and the beginning of the content?
I'd snap them together. Only because you want to have as much content shown at the upper viewing area of the browser. I usually never have my browser at full screen, neither do others AFAIK. Maybe extend the phone number design about the width of the content area, but /skewed/....your call.
Overall, a very professional looking site.
Thanks for the feedback. The intention was to have the phone number most prominently displayed because the goal is to get the person to call as soon as possible. Chances are if the visitor has gotten to the site, they already know it's about transmissions, and there isn't really a whole lot of vital information that needs to be above the fold, except for the eye candy that draws people in. I'll try making the gap smaller though.
Thanks for the feedback. The intention was to have the phone number most prominently displayed because the goal is to get the person to call as soon as possible. Chances are if the visitor has gotten to the site, they already know it's about transmissions, and there isn't really a whole lot of vital information that needs to be above the fold, except for the eye candy that draws people in. I'll try making the gap smaller though.
Also, side question: why do you use "FreeSnap" as opposed to the built-in screen capture functions or the built-in "Grab" application?
Also, side question: why do you use "FreeSnap" as opposed to the built-in screen capture functions or the built-in "Grab" application?
Well, I do, but I've always had FreeSnap. Has a lot of other features too.