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  1. #1
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    Jan 2004
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    Holland Patent, NY, USA
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    Default Re: Publishing photos to website

    Also, perhaps these are intentional, but I see two things with your menu:

    1. The menu button jumps slightly when you mouseover, which may be that the mouseover and and mouseoff buttons are not in the same exact position. All appear to move, except the button for the active page. Except on the Home page, none jump.

    2. The CV button is uppercase for mouseoff and mixed case for the mouseover.

    And:

    You may want to add a blank line before the last paragraph "I enjoy rock climbing..."

    The text on each page appears to be exported as an image. Unless you are using special fonts, there should be no reason to group and export as an image as this will increase page size and load time.

  2. #2
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    Jan 2010
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    Bradford, England
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    Default Re: Publishing photos to website

    As well as the suggestions above I would also use jotform for your form, they can be customised and there is not advert with the form, which makes it look far more professional, it is there in the design gallery as a widget.
    Flawless Form. Faultless Function. Crafted by Cloud

    https://www.cloudwebagency.co.uk

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jun 2013
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    Default Re: Publishing photos to website

    Hi All
    Thanks for all your comments and tips. You have been really helpful.

 

 

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