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Without reading the address bar, there is no way to tell what page I am on. If you could indicate that I am on page "x, y or z", that would be helpful.

On your main page, I think you should start a new paragraph in this bit of text, starting at "Want".
[green]"...and ColdFusion. Want to build your own site..."[/green]

Precision, Detail, Customization and Foundation look too similar to links. Maybe change the font color.

Anytime you are having customers fill out a form, it's nice to assure them that you aren't going to sell the information you colect about them. I don't see any Disclaimers, Terms of Use, or other legal-speak on your site.

On the good side, I like how "clean" the site looks. The colors are easy on the eyes. I like how you have managed to keep most of the pages the same height as your navigation bar.

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hi travmak
I checked the site in IE5.5+ NN6.2+ 800* and 1024*

Well, I think you need to use the screen more to your advantage. Rate now everything is just floating there in the top portion of the screen. The sitedesign.asp page is probably the one I would start to work on first. Give it a structure of some kind with borders in the pricing.

The mouseovers in the nav menu do not work very well in NN at all. The grey gets stuck and you should deffinetely make the <td> the link and not the text value so the mouseover works when actually mousing over the cell.
The scripting uploads etc. examples are cool. good idea to give up that much for ideas to the customer.

I wouldn't have a mailto option as a link in the navigation menu. it's kind of deceiving a bit. make that function it's own little menu. commonly on the bottom portion of the page as that is where most viewers will end up after reading the pages content and what to use this. Also, why a mailto link when you have a form?

Try some images for the site examples insterad of links.

Other then those small ob's it look really good.


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MadMango Thanks for the feedback.
I am currently trying to find a way to identify the page without looking out of place. Probably some sort of graphic, just trying to figure out where to put it. The top is getting cluttered, but i'd like to keep the top of the body aligned with the top of the nav...

I fixed the paragraph thing, thanks.

I haven't decided what to do about the for words that look like links, I may make them links with a little pop up of &quot;what Foundation means to us&quot;. or something.

onpnt thanks for the feed back.

Originally the links and the mouseover was the <td> but it still stuck with NN, and the pointer didn't like to change to the hand so I made the links and mouseovers on the text. any input on how to fix that would be great, i liked it better that way.

I have a mailto and a form because the mailto works good for people who use netscape or outlook, where the form is good for people who use hotmail or yahoo. That way they have there preference. I agree that I should move the contact section to the lower part of the nav. I'll probably take out the mailto, no point in redundancy.
 
A really minor... but i would suggest on the page with web sites you've done, i have have those links open up a new window... instead of taking visitors completely out of your site.
 
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