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griff777
12-27-2005, 12:21 PM
I'm asking for feedback on the CSS Menu system I'm using on the following site

http://industrial-cleaning-solutions.com

It only uses two gif files, and a dynamic label system... However, I need to know if it's aesthetics are reasonable ( does it work in your browser )?

Thanks for your help

ray326
12-27-2005, 03:59 PM
I don't personally care for it but it works ok except the text is too high in the button.

WebJoel
12-27-2005, 04:55 PM
I kind of like it but I can't say exactly why. Maybe that it's an 'industrial cleaning' theme which goes well with the diamond-plate design background (even though I find that it is pulling my eyes off of the 'content' of the white-space part a little bit).

The text looks very 'diagramatical', like reading a electrician's blueprint (and once again, for me this works okay for the site because of what the site is).

There is a lot of navigation buttons! I'm Undecided there (and didn't click-through to see where they go and how easy it is / or isn't, to get back to "home").

I would like to see some text or Heading that tells where they are located, what areas they serve (and maybe too, for how long they've been serving), right there on "home page" and not have to click-through a button-link to find out.

But overall, I like it.

-Joel

griff777
12-28-2005, 04:37 PM
I don't personally care for it but it works ok except the text is too high in the button.


Thanks for taking time to look... I realize this is not a "high dollar" web site, and truthfully, it isn't supposed to be. My concern is that the CSS menu system is working sufficiently well for all browsers. I personally use either IE or FIREFOX, and those seem to work just fine....

Maybe I should have asked to also post which browser you are using...

Thanks again for your feedback...

requiembmx
12-28-2005, 08:56 PM
the menu looks good in firefox, safari, and ie on mac. the content rectangle ends and then has the text go below the white box in IE(os x) but who the hell uses that.