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Old 01-02-2012, 11:57 PM
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Your pricing under Portrait is out of alignment.

Also the pricing for 10 Print is confusing - or is the misalignment causing lines to mingle all together?
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Old 01-03-2012, 09:26 PM
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Your pricing under Portrait is out of alignment.

Also the pricing for 10 Print is confusing - or is the misalignment causing lines to mingle all together?
That is weird. The only other system I have seen this happen on is my wife's laptop. I assumed she had just changed her view to >100% because of eye sight, which caused this.

I think the confusion on the pricing is because it is all jumbled. I will have to play with this alignment a bit more, since you are now the 2nd case of this.

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Old 01-03-2012, 09:45 PM
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I am using Chrome on a laptop and haven't seen any of the issues the other posters have.
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Old 01-04-2012, 07:13 PM
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1. "100% because of eye sight, which caused this". One way to help ensure things look "the same" when people adjust things because of vision etc is to use em measurements instead of px. I've still seen things out of alignment with em, but it's much better than px.

2. This is a personal pet peeve.. when I click the menu at the top of the page, the menu is a different size on every page. It's nice when you click and the next page the menu is the same size / position as previous.

3. My 2 cents.. be careful with JQuery. You do have a smaller website, but it can cause a lot of headaches if something goes wrong

4. Don't tell people you're from Oshawa, it will drive away business

Great job though all around
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Old 01-04-2012, 08:51 PM
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4. Don't tell people you're from Oshawa, it will drive away business
This coming from a guy who pronounces his city "Kurtice" instead of a court covered in ice???

Seriously, thanks for the feedback
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Old 01-04-2012, 10:04 PM
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The site is nice and clean and showcases your images well. As has been said, I'd cut down some of the images. Especially on the home page, only showcase 3-5 of your very best shots, then get them clicking through to find out more about you or browse through your portfolio. I also hate the transitions, but that's a matter of taste. One last thing on the home page, I thought the navigation menu looked a bit small. I was surprised to see that it looks fine on subsequent pages, I'd stick with what's on the interior pages, but whatever you do, it should be consistent from page to page.

Be sure to include samples of your work on every page. People may be looking for pricing, but you still need to keep the quality of your work at the forefront.

The link to your contact page is broken on some of the pages and not others, specifically, it's broken on the about page.
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Old 01-05-2012, 09:49 PM
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Thank-you... I never even noticed the CSS for the slider messed up the CSS for my overall page. Doh....

I see the same thing on the contact page & I have to look into that. It is the exact same on all pages, I can't figure out why it does it on the about page, but I will figure that out.
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Old 01-06-2012, 03:34 AM
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Well, changed some things up. New code for the portfolio's, so hopefully got rid of the timing out errors. Slimmed down the images, but not sure if these are the final pick once it goes live. I have changed the format for pricing, so hopefully not scrambled. And finally fixed the contact link, which was one stupid back slash out of place.

I still plan on adding some images to the empty pages like pricing.

www.capturesbymcq.com/test3
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