Yes, the ticks look as though they are reversed. The long edge should be on the right. Perhaps a ticked box would even be better?
Really Great Work.. I'm going to have to start using the animation alot more often..
Graphically elegant design, an attractive website. However, the text is horrible. I assume this was provided by the client. Take this quote for instance :
The following quote is especially humorous :Royal Plumbing has being the name to trust for quality service in Sacramento area and all of its surrounding suburbs. With superior knowledge and well-trained by the best companies in Sacramento; Royal Plumbing Company is entirely committed, to provide timely and unrivaled service, that will meet and exceed your expectations. We keep an up-front, clear and fair pricing policy, on most of our work. If plumbing permit is needed, we obtain it for the customers
This suggests that some of his quotes are outrageously unfair and extortionate!We keep an up-front, clear and fair pricing policy, on most of our work
The site needs to be completely proof-read by a native English speaker to correct all of its many grammatical and spelling errors. And some sentences simply don't make sense. Remember, a nice site to look at is not enough. If the content contains glaring errors, it is a subliminal message to the potential customer that his work may be nice to look at but will contain the same glaring errors. Tidy that up and you have yourself a good, competent site.
What I think is cool about this site is that it's called Royal Plumbing. As far as I am aware, if you were in the UK you would not be allowed to register and use that domain name. That's the benefit of living in a republic!
If someone tried to make me dig my own grave I would say No.
They're going to kill me anyway and I'd love to die the way I lived:
Avoiding Manual Labour.
Hi,
Thumbs up for you work !
Does the background autostrech ? Depending on the pixels or resolution ? How did you manage to do that. Look great !
Kind regards,
Ben
beretgascon,
I think you are entirely correct. Simple errors left in a website gives a subliminal that some errors (in the work being done) are also to be expected.
Additionally, there are common grammar errors. "...Royal Plumbing Company is entirely committed, to provide timely and unrivaled service, that will meet and exceed your expectations." (It should not have commas as it is a phrase with no pauses or structural need for any.) "...Royal Plumbing Company is entirely committed to provide timely and unriveled service that will meet and exceed your expectations."
That being said, I often notice grammatical or usage errors even on sites like CNN. One would expect the news to be proofread and corrected.
Peace
James
sanoff,
Like the site mate. Quick question though how did you make that scroller at the top, where the user has control? and is there a way to do that automatically?
I would think it looked more professional, as I want to apply this technique to my 1st business website (starting June 2011)
Cheers
Ben, I think you can get the autostretch as a tweak. I downloaded the tweak set from covoxar for DP6 and one of the things which came with it is an auto-stretch which alters the site size to suit the viewers screen. Very useful tool and will maintain a professionalism about your site.
Hope this helps
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