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Bobman21 Posted at 11:09 pm on Sep. 5, 2008
Slightly less than 3 months ago I asked you to view my website

http://www.mcatquestionaday.com

and critique it.  http://www.golivewire.com/forums/peer-itsyoa-support-a.html

Anyway those comments that were substantial were duly noted and the programming has been totally redone, as well as some visual and navigation-efficiency improvements.

What is your take now?

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matthewlovelady Posted at 6:55 pm on Sep. 14, 2008
Yeah, I think the left hand red navigation is really big and try using Verdana in place of the Times New Roman. Try adding some more zest to it too, it looks kind of blank. But it's a good start =)
DaveH Posted at 4:05 pm on Sep. 14, 2008
I don't like it. the design looks a bit boring, The source code has got tons of crap in it. Why you have used JavaScript for the image rollover is beyond me. It's a lot of messy code for something which can be achieved by using minimal CSS.  

The font is ugly, I would suggest using Arial or another nice font.

and secondly the design looks worse when displayed in high resolution. It's aligned to the left of my page, leaving a the center and right side of the website blank and empty.

Bobman21 Posted at 7:57 pm on Sep. 12, 2008
Done deal.
allsmiles Posted at 6:51 am on Sep. 7, 2008
Sans-serif is standard in a web based environment. Verdana is the most commonly used font, along with helvetica and arial.
Bobman21 Posted at 9:34 am on Sep. 6, 2008
Duly noted. I'll discuss the issue with my partner.
The Oath Posted at 12:18 am on Sep. 6, 2008
For newspapers it is acceptable and proper looking, on websites it is amateur and ugly.
paganinio Posted at 11:52 pm on Sep. 5, 2008
left hand menu should be exactly that large. It makes chemistry less frightening.

Times is professional and overused, the last thing students want to see is it.

Bobman21 Posted at 11:29 pm on Sep. 5, 2008
I'll see what I can do about the left hand menu... though it would literally take hours to restructure the images on the top so it flows.

anyway, I understand why you would call Times a crappy font, but unprofessional?  as far as I can tell, it's the official font of business, government, and education... I would hardly call that unprofessional...

The Oath Posted at 11:20 pm on Sep. 5, 2008
The menu to the left is far too large, and Times New Roman is a very unprofessional/crappy looking font. Try something that looks simpler and cleaner, like verdana or calibri.
paganinio Posted at 11:14 pm on Sep. 5, 2008
it's the best website ever i love red.
CoconutMasher Posted at 11:10 pm on Sep. 5, 2008
oh no
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