mebath.com

Posted By: smogcity2000 ()
Posted On: 2006-Sep-01 22:26

Name of Site/Business: ME! Bath

Site's Main Purpose: Ecommerce/Sales

Please Review the following:
Does the home page sufficiently convince people to go further into the site?



Additional Comments/Notes



Posted By: swhitton ()
Posted On: 2006-Sep-07 07:38

might be a nice idea to have the front image to have an image map with an alt or a rollover with a link to the specific products or descriptionswhen the cursor goes over the product image might reduce the number of clicks to get to a purchase insted of going throught the drop down menu.


Posted By: JQ (Staff)
Posted On: 2006-Sep-07 08:45

I have my fonts set to "medium" and that really makes the alignment on your pages whacked, since you are relying on smaller font sizes to align your graphics properly. If I shrink my font size, then things line up, but I'm not going to do that when I visit a site. Instead, I'll just shake my head and move on, as it looks quite messy on my end.


Posted By: smogcity2000 ()
Posted On: 2006-Sep-07 23:21

Jerome, which browser did you view the site with? I checked the site with both IE and Firefox. With IE changing the text size does not affect the site or layout/graphics at all as the text size is set in the style sheet.

With Firefox, text size can be increased or decreased affecting the text only and not the design/graphics.




Posted By: JQ (Staff)
Posted On: 2006-Sep-08 01:00

Jerome, which browser did you view the site with? I checked the site with both IE and Firefox. With IE changing the text size does not affect the site or layout/graphics at all as the text size is set in the style sheet.

Okay, I see it apparently has to do with the fact that I have IE set to ignore font sizes specified on web pages (under "accessibility" ).

In FF I have the minimum font size set to 14, and it also whacks the page.


Posted By: smogcity2000 ()
Posted On: 2006-Sep-08 18:37

What do you suggest I do to fix or remidy this problem?


Posted By: smogcity2000 ()
Posted On: 2006-Sep-12 19:34

I didn't think you would have a resolution to this problem which only you have encountered.