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    My first attempt at a personal site

    Right, so this is my first attempt at making my own website for my work. it is pretty basic at the moment but please take a look and tell me what you think!!

    Amy xxx

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    Re: My first attempt at a personal site

    It's a bit difficult to give you feedback on a templated site from clikpic as it's a set of much used templates that don't really allow you to customise to any degree. You can't really have any input with regards it's look, build and functionality.

    So, my feedback would be. Ah, yes... it's a clikpic site.

    sorry!
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    Re: My first attempt at a personal site

    Good images. I like the B&W.
    I can't see the problem in using clickpic as a host site - at least the sites work correctly. And we are not all computer geeks.

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    Re: My first attempt at a personal site

    I can't see the problem in using clickpic as a host site - at least the sites work correctly. And we are not all computer geeks.
    There isn't a problem with using ClickPic, but as Fen explained in your thread, this board is to provide feedback on the look and feel of personal websites and seeing as ClickPic dictates all that, there's no point asking for this kind of feedback. It's a ClickPic site, it looks like all other ClickPic sites do.
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