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Re: 1001 Webs

by 1001 Webs <1001webs@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nov 3, 2007 at 06:54 PM

On Nov 3, 3:18 pm, "Beauregard T. Shagnasty"
<a.nony.m...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> 1001 Webs wrote:
> > Please, would you be so kind as to review our website?
> >http://www.1001webs.net
>
> > Brutally honest critiques are most welcome.
>
> Besides the tables nested at least five deep that Richard mentioned, why
> are these pages Transitional?  New work should be Strict.
I recall that I did change it to Transitional in order for the pages
to validate some Affiliate code or some kind of external script.
You are right. It should be Strict.

> You say,
> "We develop your website using the latest advances in technology and
> always fully compliant to Internet specifications in HTML, XML, CSS,
> JavaScript, CGI/Perl, ASP, PHP-MySQL, etc.,"
>
> ..but you don't use "the latest advances" for your own site.
We do use them when we build many of the Content Management Systems
advertised there, such as Drupal, Joomla, etc.
But for internal management we use phpCOIN, and the website is base on
that system.
phpCOIN is a great package designed for web-hosting resellers to
handle clients, orders, invoices, etc.
Have a look here:
http://phpcoin.com/

But as great as phpCOIN is at handling those tasks, it does have some
shortcomings.
One of them is that it doesn't feed friendly URLs and we consider that
to be a must.
So we have relegated phpCOIN to a second level, but nonetheless, used
its original layout for the front end , so the site is consistent,
regardless of whether you are logged in or just visiting.

> You say,
> body {
>    font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
>    font-size: 11px;  ...
>
> ..so you need to read this:http://k75s.home.att.net/fontsize.html

That only applies to people that want to change the default size of
the font and to those who use IE6 -.
However, by saying that you've made me realize that some people may
have difficulties reading the text, so I have increased the size to
12px and the line height to 130%.
Perhaps it doesn't look as elegant but now it should be clear and
readable to everyone.
Give us some feedback, please.
 




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1001 Webs
1001 Webs <1001webs@[E  2007-11-03 13:21:14 
Re: 1001 Webs
"rf" <rf@[EM  2007-11-03 13:51:15 
Re: 1001 Webs
"Beauregard T. Shagn  2007-11-03 14:18:26 
Re: 1001 Webs
"AGw. (Usenet)"  2007-11-03 10:19:31 
Re: 1001 Webs
1001 Webs <1001webs@[E  2007-11-03 18:36:12 
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1001 Webs <1001webs@[E  2007-11-03 18:54:18 
Re: 1001 Webs
"Beauregard T. Shagn  2007-11-03 19:48:53 
Re: 1001 Webs
"Chris F.A. Johnson&  2007-11-03 16:14:43 
Re: 1001 Webs
Bergamot <bergamot@[EM  2007-11-03 16:15:05 
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1001 Webs <1001webs@[E  2007-11-03 20:22:14 
Re: 1001 Webs
1001 Webs <1001webs@[E  2007-11-03 20:32:59 
Re: 1001 Webs
"Beauregard T. Shagn  2007-11-03 21:18:36 
Re: 1001 Webs
1001 Webs <1001webs@[E  2007-11-03 22:34:16 
Re: 1001 Webs
1001 Webs <1001webs@[E  2007-11-04 11:45:39 
Re: 1001 Webs
"Beauregard T. Shagn  2007-11-04 12:32:43 
Re: 1001 Webs
1001 Webs <1001webs@[E  2007-11-04 12:26:22 
Re: 1001 Webs
"rf" <rf@[EM  2007-11-04 12:35:08 
Re: 1001 Webs
"Beauregard T. Shagn  2007-11-04 13:17:37 
Re: 1001 Webs
1001 Webs <1001webs@[E  2007-11-04 14:01:55 
Re: 1001 Webs
1001 Webs <1001webs@[E  2007-11-04 14:07:06 
Re: 1001 Webs
"Beauregard T. Shagn  2007-11-04 14:33:36 
Re: 1001 Webs
1001 Webs <1001webs@[E  2007-11-04 15:09:21 

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