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editormt
09-05-2005, 02:51 PM
http://www.softdevnews.com

This web site acts as a portal for RSS feeds focused on software development. I would like to know if your find it easy to use. Thanks ;o)

the tree
09-05-2005, 03:04 PM
Attached screen shot says it all.

chazzy
09-05-2005, 03:07 PM
honestly, I took a quick look and found the site quite difficult to navigate. the "navigation" area on the left is too small to use properly and the fact that it's just a bunch of iframes doesn't help me navigate it much at all.

editormt
09-07-2005, 10:21 AM
Attached screen shot says it all.

I know that I have a problem with Firefox displaying a scrollbar on the lefside menu (IE, Netscape and Opera do not do this), but I do not know where it comes from

bathurst_guy
09-07-2005, 10:45 AM
dont like for same reasons

KDLA
09-07-2005, 02:28 PM
editormt -
I looked at your site, but it took a while to load - not sure why.

- I guess you like IFRAMES - Ick. They really break up a design/page.

By the way, your page is NOT pretty on an 800x600 monitor. You might check that out.

- The browser's right scrollbar overlaps the IFRAME scrollbar on my screen.

- Try to avoid formatting text in ALL CAPS - this format is very difficult to read.

editormt
09-08-2005, 02:00 AM
editormt -
I looked at your site, but it took a while to load - not sure why.

- I guess you like IFRAMES - Ick. They really break up a design/page.

By the way, your page is NOT pretty on an 800x600 monitor. You might check that out.

- The browser's right scrollbar overlaps the IFRAME scrollbar on my screen.

- Try to avoid formatting text in ALL CAPS - this format is very difficult to read.

Thanks for your constructive comments. Actually as I am not an expert web designer (you may have guessed it ;o]) I am simply using an "example layout" (html pages, css files + templates) that was provided with the RSS engine and I will use your comments to improve/change it when I really understand where are the parameters affecting what is seen.