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The site looks nice enough, when you can get to it. I use Mozilla and so was told that my browser probably wouldn't show the pages correctly, which they didn't, but that's not the point, it's relatively easy to design pages so that any browser can see them, users don't like being told what they must have to view the site, you should be working to let them view it, not the other way round. The link I selected was didn't show (on the first attempt), and I have no way to get back (because you use frames it doesn't think it has changed the page), looking at it, I guess the site was created in powerpoint (frames and hints in the navigation). Powerpoint is not a good html generator, and terrible for basing a site on. If you are a budding designer, not sure if that's what you meant, then some things to bear in mind: Never, ever, use frames. Aside from making messy pages, they make it nearly impossible for search engines to list your pages, there are other ways around the problems they solve. Try and make your links stand out, underline them or change their colour. Try and keep navigation separate, or at least offer a separate nav bar that is consistent across the pages. Overall a good idea, you just need a little more technical skill in the execution. |