[Pro] site testing help needed

I have just “finished” this following site and would like some feedback related to how it displays on browsers (mainly IE, and windows versions of Safari, Firefox, Opera)… not aesthetics more so functionality, any weird errors, text overlapping etc.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

www.advocati.gr/greek/company.html

Thank you,

Alex


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Its all Greek to me!

But seriously apart from some issues I think it looks good.

IE8 is showing some strange characters at the end of these list sections - you may have extra returns or something in there.

Is it a Greek thing to have your Navigation at the right?

I find the accordion navigation very twitchy used on rollover like that and the colours too pale for easy reading

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Η Ελλάδα είναι όμορφη … Έλληνες είναι όμορφο … πού είναι οι φωτογραφίες;


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Η Ελλάδα είναι όμορφη … Έλληνες είναι όμορφο … πού είναι οι φωτογραφίες;

I will second that!

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Nice on the Greek Ernie :slight_smile:

Thank you both for your input… someone else also got back to me about those weird characters.
How do I get the spacing between the list items without the returns? I think thats what it is…

As for the photos, for better or worse thats what the client wants. Its a law firm and they want a “serious” look and no photos is better than cheesy stock ones so thats what I’ve come up with.

Navigation on the right: don’t think its a Greek thing… I’ll look into that :slight_smile: Is there a way to make it less twitchy? I guess by somehow slowing it down a bit?

Cheers,

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On 1 Jun 2012, 2:25 pm, adellas wrote:

I have just “finished” this following site and would like some feedback related to how it displays on browsers (mainly IE, and windows versions of Safari, Firefox, Opera)… not aesthetics more so functionality, any weird errors, text overlapping etc.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

www.advocati.gr/greek/company.html

Thank you,

Alex

Just one more thing to add - as there’s no padding on the outer edge of your page, text is squashed right up to the left edge when viewed on an iPad.

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Ok great! Thanks for that Lindsey… i’ll try fixing that. I’ll have a look on my iPad and see how it looks.


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For your list spacing try pasting the following in Page>HTML Markup in the Before section.

<style type="text/css">
<!--
#ulbox li {
margin-top: 10px !important;
}
-->
</style>

Where ulbox is the name of the Div container - yours I think is called ‘content’ so it should be #content li {

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Lawyers, eh? I agree that stock photos would be inappropriate, which is why
I propose they send me on a month long… expedition, of Greece’s most
beautiful locales. It will be worth every penny billed and all the other
law firms will be so jealous with envy. Call me when the plane is ready :slight_smile:

List items can be on separate lines, but probably shouldn’t be spaced by
empty lines.


Ernie Simpson

On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 1:16 PM, adellas email@hidden wrote:

Nice on the Greek Ernie :slight_smile:

Thank you both for your input… someone else also got back to me about
those weird characters.
How do I get the spacing between the list items without the returns? I
think thats what it is…

As for the photos, for better or worse thats what the client wants. Its a
law firm and they want a “serious” look and no photos is better than cheesy
stock ones so thats what I’ve come up with.

Navigation on the right: don’t think its a Greek thing… I’ll look into
that :slight_smile: Is there a way to make it less twitchy? I guess by somehow slowing
it down a bit?

Cheers,

Alex


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