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  • Marincky
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    Originally posted by DarrenC View Post
    Ramsey, I don't think its been mentioned but when you click your 'search' button a new window opens.
    Thanks Darren, added to list of to-do's as soon as I get the website back off client.

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  • DarrenC
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    Ramsey, I don't think its been mentioned but when you click your 'search' button a new window opens.

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  • Marincky
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    Originally posted by DarrenC View Post
    haha - When you've been on an club 18-30 hol, its something you don't forget.
    Oh I'm sure

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  • DarrenC
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    Originally posted by Marincky View Post
    18-30 ? blimey... you remember that far back?
    haha - When you've been on an club 18-30 hol, its something you don't forget. Ask me what I had for tea yesterday and I haven't got a bloody clue...lol

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  • Marincky
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    18-30 ? blimey... you remember that far back?

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  • DarrenC
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    Turkey > Bodrum - Ah!! Those were the days Club 18-30 many years ago.

    Ooops sorry back to the site

    Really good. Top Notch as usual

    Darren

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  • Marincky
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    Thanks Chris, I'll check that out. As I mentioned earlier I only designed the template, possible the client was trying to add something then changed his mind, I'll try and work out what this image is, many thanks

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  • Collectors-info
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    Not sure what it is? But under the itineraries menu, when you click to open a page, you see a black line flash up behind the lower headings on each page. Its like an image got left behind in the background some ware.
    Its so slight & only noticeable on the 1st loading because that is naturally a touch slower than when you have the page in your cache. But it felt like an image or something got left behind this area of the page.
    Just had a look & if its not needed? it was an image img0127.gif

    Good luck with the project. A nice sailing holiday sounds a good idea.

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  • Marincky
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    Originally posted by Collectors-info View Post
    Hi, just a couple of things i noticed.
    On the search page http://www.vacations-afloat.com/gule...se_search.html it could do with being a full page iframe. It feels a bit small & has side scroll. Got a feeling this should be one of the most important & easiest to use pages on the site.

    I will mention it to client, this page was out of my hands!

    I like the idea & design of the large header on the front page. But not sure if it should be a reduced version for all other pages. This might allow for a large iframe for the search. & generally save on scrolling on all pages.
    On the http://www.vacations-afloat.com/private_charter.html page, the add banner rotator has an image missing. It also needs all images of the same dimension to save distortion.

    They are all showing up for me? But I agree with the distortion, I will have to tell him (again!)

    On the same page the table below the rotator could do with some padding added, as the text is right up against the edge of the table.

    Agree and on to it thank you

    Not sure what it is? But under the itineraries menu, when you click to open a page, you see a black line flash up behind the lower headings on each page. Its like an image got left behind in the background some ware.

    ????? Confused sorry Chris... I don't see this?

    I know its a catch 22 with images & websites, but some of the images have been pushed a bit to far on the reductions & looking a bit hazy. IE The top left hand one of the deck on each page.
    On saying this, i think most of us will find it hard to get any great quality images below the 120x90 mark without a fuzzy look.

    Yeah was the best I could get on this

    Good luck.
    Chris YOUR comments are always welcomed and usually acted upon

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  • Collectors-info
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    Re: Joint Effort on website build

    Hi, just a couple of things i noticed.
    On the search page http://www.vacations-afloat.com/gule...se_search.html it could do with being a full page iframe. It feels a bit small & has side scroll. Got a feeling this should be one of the most important & easiest to use pages on the site.

    I like the idea & design of the large header on the front page. But not sure if it should be a reduced version for all other pages. This might allow for a large iframe for the search. & generally save on scrolling on all pages.
    On the http://www.vacations-afloat.com/private_charter.html page, the add banner rotator has an image missing. It also needs all images of the same dimension to save distortion.
    On the same page the table below the rotator could do with some padding added, as the text is right up against the edge of the table.

    Not sure what it is? But under the itineraries menu, when you click to open a page, you see a black line flash up behind the lower headings on each page. Its like an image got left behind in the background some ware.

    I know its a catch 22 with images & websites, but some of the images have been pushed a bit to far on the reductions & looking a bit hazy. IE The top left hand one of the deck on each page.
    On saying this, i think most of us will find it hard to get any great quality images below the 120x90 mark without a fuzzy look.

    Good luck.

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  • Sunchaser
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    No probs Ramsey

    I always look at the graphics of a site first. I'm one of those weirdos who click on image banner ads too!

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  • tmvijai
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    I love blue color designs as well. If you see my websites, most of them are blue based. It looks clean, sleek and simple. I like the idea of cutting the image to give a different look which I never seen in any sites.

    Ad part is also not really big which many sites seems to over do and irritate people. Good one!!

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  • Marincky
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    Nicely spotted Sunchaser thank you. I changed the links as I renamed all the pages to what the client had named them... I missed those image links THANK YOU!

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  • Sunchaser
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    Very nice Ramsey - & I love the blue theme.
    (The side graphical destinations menu wasn't working, but I'm guessing it's still in progress)

    Amazing holidays!

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  • Marincky
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    Originally posted by Tom Finley View Post
    Terrible job. NAAA! Looks great to me on a real quick once-over. One thing I noticed (which probably isn't your job) is to reformat the "Terms" pdf file. Probably should be flush left to get rid of the white spaces between words. Also, there's a blue square stuck in there for no reason.

    Between this site and one I saw here yesterday about a French vacation spot, I'm starting to feel a bit land-locked.
    To be honest i havent even looked at the pdfs, just linked up to them, thank you though I will tell the client. Cheers tom.

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