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Its very hard to read and very confusing what to click where. The blurry background doesnt help you either. Karen
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Hi, 2600kb is very large for a web page. Aim for about 200kb.
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I have seen this over and over again, you really need to stick to one colour and one font and differentiate only with size. Two colours max. Can you fade the tarot card background out a bit as it is in your face in terms of rich colour. Also the buttons are blue, maybe a cream with say white text? Anyway I do wish you the very best of luck. Andy www.z*****.co.uk |
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Hi - First site? Colour of font - change Background image - Change or fade more setting out - Rearrange Big blue buttons - so many buttons out there will suit better Large KB - Reduce size of page and loading will improve Simplify
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Terri, you need to reduce the file size of the background image. Google a free image reducer called Pixresizer. Install it, then open your image with it. You'll see that it lets you save the image several ways. Choose .jpeg. Click on the bar next to the .jpeg button. This opens a second window with a slider. Drag the slider to reduce the file size. Save. Now open your web page and replace the old image with the new (it will have a slightly modified file name). Publish and see. As it is now, your site takes a looooong time to open. |
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