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    themarr76 is offline Junior Member
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    TheAlpineChaletCompany.com

    Hi
    I have just finished building my first website, I have upgraded our old site which was built using 1and1 website builder, to this one which I have built using dreamweaver CS4. I don't know the first thing about websites and everything you see on the site I put together by using the Dreaweaver tutorials and google! Any feedback will be greatfully received.

    I have just realised that things look different in some browsers...Firefox is making our PRICES table look very big (too much spacing in the tables) but I have no idea how to fix this, it's fine in IE. Any suggestions?

    Thanks very much for your time
    Andy

    thealpinechaletcompany.com

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    paulo carvalho is offline Junior Member
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    Hello. there.
    Gonna give you a tip for previewing before publishing, and you should preview your website on firefox and it should be pretty much the same with the rest apart from IE.
    For IE i recomend you to create a diferent css stylesheet and style it properly.
    Then on your website header insert "<!--[if IE]><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="stylesheets/iexplorer.css" /><![endif]-->" wich tell the IE to read that specific file.

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    paulo carvalho is offline Junior Member
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    Visit my website paulocarvalhodesign.co.uk and view the sorce code how I have diferent rules for diferent versions of IE.
    Paulo Carvalho

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    amercado is offline Junior Member
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    For being your first site ever and done completely in dreamweaver, i'm impressed. It really is not bad at all but a few suggestions.
    1. Fix the colors....the colors don't scream i want a ski vacation in the french alps.
    2. Fix the nav menu. I would suggest having a parent menu with sub menus that drop down under parent menus when you hover over it;
    3. add currency converters to your prices page
    4. redo photo gallery to where you can view thumbs of whole album and pick what pics you want to see.

    Great job for your first site, you have potential, keep up the good work. Also, if you plan on pursuing web design, learn CSS and table-less layouts it pays off in the long run.

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