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    South-East England Photographer

    Recently built myself a small website just to showcase some of my images!

    Some input and feedback would be much appriciated!!!!

    Many Thanks!
    Dan James Photography
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    Re: South-East England Photographer

    Sorry, didn't get beyond the front page I'm afraid, text too difficult to read.
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    Re: South-East England Photographer

    And you might want to read the comments from when you last posted this on the 17th Feb...

    Click here to read them
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    Re: South-East England Photographer

    Looks much better than before, some lovely photos but the thumbnails are still slow to load and there is still no Next button so I only went through five or six Get a Next button if its the only thing you do!!!!!!!!!


    (Ctrl A > Ctrl C )

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    Re: South-East England Photographer

    Looks much better than before, some lovely photos but the thumbnails are still slow to load and there is still no Next button so I only went through five or six Get a Next button if its the only thing you do!!!!!!!!!
    Guess this flash site isnt the way to go about it! Can anyone recommend any good web building programs?
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    Re: South-East England Photographer

    Also took me some time to discover the faint square to close an image. As the large image covered the central thumbnails, it's a little frustrating. Just like "click to enter site"!

    Should try awarding points to get to the next level.

    Nice photos though - too complcated a site.

    Thanks for sharing.

    Peter

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    Re: South-East England Photographer

    There are quite a few web building packages around.
    NetObject Fusion is pretty good, and of course there is Dreamweaver.
    You should be able to find a copy of NetObject Fusion free - they've been giving away older versions for the last few years.

    Golden rule: Don't put an invisible sign, or a sign written in outer-mongolian on your front door, you may as well say 'p*ss off, you're not welcome'
    Flash, Javascript etc as a front door will run straight into a firewall on most users PCs, and they will either see nothing, see a box which asks them to allow scripts from your site and be wary of it, and if they're like me, go elsewhere.

    Build a front end which is simple HTML and give people the option whether to see Flash etc. It means effectively building two sites, but as you shouldn't have more than a few pages it shouldn't hurt.
    Make sure you warn people that the site contains Flash or Javascript BEFORE they reach it.
    Your galleries can be built directly from Photoshop/elements etc.
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