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My site is not yet fully ready to go but I am getting there.

 

Things I know about:

 

SSL Certificate not on yet

Catalogue Request not working (will fix soon)

Slave products on master products dont have own images - I am awaiting a licence to show these.

Only using NOCHEX cart - awaiting confirmation of result of test on proper merchant account

 

Thanks

 

http://www.whitelilies.co.uk/catalog

* eddited only to add url *

Posted

Nice design, very professional looking!

 

To keep with the professional look, perhaps you might consider replacing the "here" links with an image. I thik customers would prefer clicking on a button to see products rather than a small word, but that's my opinion...

 

Good luck with your endeavours!

 

--Peter

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  • 7 months later...
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Very impressed. Much time and effort has gone in to this but the product info pages let it down when it comes to finally adding an item to the cart - the page with the attributes select is of mammoth proportions! It just scrolls down for ever.

 

To make things a little worse, the product info pages then lose thier fixed width and the standard osC width kicks in.

 

This is truly a gem of a site, I really wish you luck with your business.

 

Good Luck

Upon receiving fixes and advice, too many people don't bother to post updates informing the forum of how it went. Until of course they need help again on other issues and they come running back!

 

Why receive the information you require in good faith for free, only to then have the attitude to ignore the people who gave it to you?

 

There's no harm in saying, 'Thanks, it worked'. On the contrary, it creates a better atmosphere.

 

CHOOCH

Posted
My site is not yet fully ready to go but I am getting there.

 

Things I know about:

 

SSL Certificate not on yet

Catalogue Request not working (will fix soon)

Slave products on master products dont have own images - I am awaiting a licence to show these.

Only using NOCHEX cart - awaiting confirmation of result of test on proper merchant account

 

Thanks

 

http://www.whitelilies.co.uk/catalog

* eddited only to add url *

 

if you design your pages for 800x600 screens then I suggest you make sure they fit there.

Treasurer MFC

Posted

I think the site looks good for your market. Your size looks fine to me. I see nothing wrong with it at all. Looks very crisp and clean and perfect for a wedding site. I would consider making the background of the specials on the front page the same color yellow that you are using in your logo to make everything flow better. The off blue that you have there just looks out of place. Speed...Your site images and pages load pretty slow and I'm using cable. http://www.iwebtool.com/speed_test you can test your speed here and see ways to optimize.

 

Good luck :)

Posted
I think the site looks good for your market. Your size looks fine to me. I see nothing wrong with it at all. Looks very crisp and clean and perfect for a wedding site. I would consider making the background of the specials on the front page the same color yellow that you are using in your logo to make everything flow better. The off blue that you have there just looks out of place. Speed...Your site images and pages load pretty slow and I'm using cable. http://www.iwebtool.com/speed_test you can test your speed here and see ways to optimize.

 

Good luck :)

 

Your size looks fine to me. I see nothing wrong with it at all

 

you viewed it on an 800x600 screen ?

Treasurer MFC

Posted
It is a little wide but not that big of a deal. Why assume that it is designed to fit 800x600?

 

All sites should fit all resolutions without overflow. They should either be static to fit 800px res or be liquid to fit various resolutions. I personally stop designing at 1280 wide. Any wider than that and the user should be familiar with things looking tiny and stretched to the limit.

 

Just MHO

 

Sheri

Posted
It is a little wide but not that big of a deal. Why assume that it is designed to fit 800x600?

 

I had a strong hint :

 

<!-- Begin Table -->

<TABLE BORDER="0" CELLPADDING="0" CELLSPACING="0" WIDTH="800" HEIGHT="600">

Treasurer MFC

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