DanBenoit
03-04-2008, 02:03 AM
WWW.Orlandodj.com (http://www.orlandodj.com)
We will be making a few changes to the appearance in the next few weeks but the layout will most likely stay the same.
P.S. I must give a lot of credit to Kevin
djMarco
03-04-2008, 04:58 AM
No Fash!Thats good for wedding side.I like this clean webs.Maybe just one thing.If the web were mine i will put maybe some collor in(beige-gold or something.)This collor is IN this year and you can change collor every year depends whats in.
Just me.
barry stamper
03-04-2008, 11:33 AM
Great layout very clean lines very bride friendly Thats a 3 out of 3 your going to hollywood
Travis B
03-04-2008, 11:52 AM
A constructive criticism: too much white space,
on the right side where the page ends, put a gradient, or a grey, or something to make it stand out.
DougF
03-04-2008, 12:38 PM
My only problem is the newspaper page effect. A page that has white space on one side or both sides. Set your page to be "FLUID" that is, it will fill the screen completely regardless of how the user has their video set.
jokerswild
03-04-2008, 12:51 PM
My only problem is the newspaper page effect. A page that has white space on one side or both sides. Set your page to be "FLUID" that is, it will fill the screen completely regardless of how the user has their video set.
A good question comes to mind.... is how the heck to you do that?
DougF
03-04-2008, 02:01 PM
A good question comes to mind.... is how the heck to you do that?
I'm not sure with static html pages. I know in Joomla (a dynamic CMS that I use) there's a CSS tag for page width called "Fluid". I don't know if that holds true in the static page world.
jokerswild
03-04-2008, 02:40 PM
I'm not sure with static html pages. I know in Joomla (a dynamic CMS that I use) there's a CSS tag for page width called "Fluid". I don't know if that holds true in the static page world.
I don't think it does either I'll just have to really learn how to use DreamWeaver to get this style done.... thanks
Randy A
03-04-2008, 09:39 PM
When you set your table width, instead of putting in a pixel width number, you put in a percentage.
jokerswild
03-04-2008, 10:03 PM
When you set your table width, instead of putting in a pixel width number, you put in a percentage.
That's just it what I'm currently using uses set pixel widths... I need to really sit down and learn dreamweaver.... that's the only way I'll be able to put out a truely dynamic site.
Altho I could just edit it in html maybe.... what would that look like? the code i mean
Dave Winsor
03-05-2008, 06:51 AM
Hi Dan,
Thanks for asking. What I see missing, language for a bride that hits your website. Why is she surfing? What questions does she have? What language will make her click deeper into your site. It's not the look so much, although that's important. It's the invitation to stay and get answers, the "call to action". Statistics tell, stories sell........
Best,
Dave
Upon further review: That KNOT endorsement could be higher on the page: "When a wedding authority like The Knot, the nations most trusted bridal site makes a recommendation, you know it's well deserved" kinda thingy....OR "We are honored that The KNOT has chosen us as......"