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marcus
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Registered: Aug 1999
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We have listened to your comments and made several changes to the new site's design. Take a peek at http://www.visorcentral.com/visor/default2.asp and please provide us with new feedback.

Marcus

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Tiroth
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Registered: Sep 1999
Location: Urbana IL
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I like it...it took me aback at first as it seems a significant departure, but it looks good. It definitely looks more commercial...although I'm not sure that is what you were going for there.

One note is that I noticed I could vote a second time on whether or not I had canceled my order. ;]

After having read some of the older comments, I'd like to add that the fact that the entire page fits in the frame w/o scrolling is _very_ nice.

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Merry
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The new site looks very professional, but feels...confined. I prefer not to feel like I'm reading a newspaper when I'm reading webpages. It's easy to miss things in a newspaper because the articles are positioned non-linearly. Unfortunately, it's the trend to make webpages reflect hardcopy print paradigms as much as possible.

So my suggestion is to lose some of the colour banding down either side and retain the thin lines to demark the respective areas. This will give the site a more open feel, regardless of screen size/resolution (I use a 19" monitor and the initial page is a box surrounded by inches of whitespace in every direction).

Cheers,

M.

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Zippy
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Some points of putting your work up for criticism:

1. Everyone is a critic.
2. Everyone here is a TOUGH critic.
3. You'll never make 100% of us happy (or is that 108%? ).

Go with what you got. It looks fine.

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