Glenburgie Subaru - New Site
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Last night i uploaded the re-designed Glenburgie Subaru website. I'd like to hear your opinions and any suggestions you may have - other than the Easyspace banners, i am working on them!!
Site can be viewed here - www.glenburgie-subaru.co.uk
Its only my second serious attempt at a site so go easy please.
[Edited by Carl Davey - 1/14/2003 5:37:58 PM]
Site can be viewed here - www.glenburgie-subaru.co.uk
Its only my second serious attempt at a site so go easy please.
[Edited by Carl Davey - 1/14/2003 5:37:58 PM]
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Hi Carl
Not a bad attempt, it does what it says on the tin. I do this stuff for a living and found it well layed out and easy to use. Some of the graphics could do with a bit of work though. Also the splash page is quite big and takes a while to load.
Good work
Jer
Easyspace make you buy a "no banner upgrade" even though you have bought space of them. (a big con)
[Edited by Jer - 1/14/2003 6:38:43 PM]
Not a bad attempt, it does what it says on the tin. I do this stuff for a living and found it well layed out and easy to use. Some of the graphics could do with a bit of work though. Also the splash page is quite big and takes a while to load.
Good work
Jer
Easyspace make you buy a "no banner upgrade" even though you have bought space of them. (a big con)
[Edited by Jer - 1/14/2003 6:38:43 PM]
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That's interesting about the no-banner upgrade - something i wasn't aware of. Have you any more details on this as it won't be me paying for it so not too bothered. Wasn't my choice to use Easyspace btw, i was given the space to work with.
Those graphics attempts were my first proper attempts using Photoshop. I'm also aware that the image on the index page is quite large, i had to change it to .gif format though to enable the 'hot-spot' to be active.
Thanks for the comments though.
Bit of an improvement from my first i think you'll agree? www.cavalierturbo.com
[Edited by Carl Davey - 1/14/2003 8:24:20 PM]
Those graphics attempts were my first proper attempts using Photoshop. I'm also aware that the image on the index page is quite large, i had to change it to .gif format though to enable the 'hot-spot' to be active.
Thanks for the comments though.
Bit of an improvement from my first i think you'll agree? www.cavalierturbo.com
[Edited by Carl Davey - 1/14/2003 8:24:20 PM]
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Easyspace charge 30 quid (I think, it was a while ago) for standard web hosting. Once you purchase the space you have to pay another 30 to get rid of the banner.
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