Site Check - Which version do you prefer? Thanks.

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Mr B

Working on a website for my wife's company. Have one we created with a normal FP theme and one that
we redid because she wanted a more "refined" look.

If you are willing to offer some feedback, please take a look at these two sites and let me know
what you think. The "test" site isn't 100% done but it's pretty close.

Thanks in Advance

www.eventartistry.net

www.eventartistry.net/test
 
S

Steve Easton

<imho>

Stick with test. I like it better, and it will
be much easier to maintain and or update
without themes.

</imho>
 
T

Thomas A. Rowe

Go with test, but do not center all of your text.

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Guest

Definitely TEST
-----Original Message-----
Working on a website for my wife's company. Have one we
created with a normal FP theme and one that
we redid because she wanted a more "refined" look.

If you are willing to offer some feedback, please take a
look at these two sites and let me know
 
J

Jm

I have to agree with the comments above. Test looks better than the 1st
site. A comment was made about having all your text centered. I would
recommend adding some tables or text boxes highlighting some of your
services per section.

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Cheryl D. Wise

Like everyone else I'd go with test without the centering.

One other suggestion would be to put a height on the divs you use for the
content large enough to accommodate the tallest amount of content you intend
to use. I find the jumping effect when resizing to be distracting.
 

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