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Hi, I would appreciate your feedback on my new site http://www.fulltimewebmaster.com/ Good and bad comments / suggestion are welcome. Thank you. ...

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    Arrow Please comment my site

    Hi,

    I would appreciate your feedback on my new site http://www.fulltimewebmaster.com/

    Good and bad comments / suggestion are welcome.

    Thank you.

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    Yeah, I know a LOT! Vin DSL's Avatar
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    Scripts directory sucks, but I like the rest of it!

    I give it a B+
    DISCLAIMER Any resemblance between the views expressed above and those of the owners and operators of this system is purely coincidental. Any resemblance between these views and my own are non-deterministic. The existence of Vin DSL is questionable. The existence of views in the absence of anyone to hold them is problematic. The existence of the reader is left as an exercise in the second-order coefficient.

    No Guts, No Story! VinDSL © 2010

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    Thank you.

    The script directory will be replaced by a different software and integrated with the rest of the site.

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    Logical, well-schemed (visually), efficient layout. Some duplicity on top-bar links. Nice blend overall.

    However, layout varies considerably between Mozilla/Firefox and MSIE on the Forum section. Page centering and font size dissimilar; don't know which layout you prefer. MSIE is too big and Mozilla is too small.

    Vin's observation is valid though blunt. But you are aware of this already... the observation, not the blunt thing.

    Nicely done and headed in the right direction. However, the "phpwcms v1.2.1-DEV" seems to be merging new CSS and old HTML rendering in a quirky way to get final layout. Is this what you really want? My guess is that the CMS restricts your options without heavy intervention on your part... kinda defeating the purpose of CMS. Just thought I'd bring it up.

    Finally, some javascript code heavily dependent on mouse action rather than "focus" - a potential drawback to the mouse-impaired... but now I'm getting persnikitty.

    Good luck.

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