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Chacala_Nayarit, I think being rude and pointing out errors on a website without offering any helpful advice is terrible, especially as your own site is hardly perfect!

hiamp, I notice your site is actually the first result in that google search, which is far better than having a beautiful site with no visitors!, although it's more important to get high ranking for your relevant keywords than your site name.

I do agree that your site could be improved visually, less is more when it comes to site design and layout, I think removing the animations, using a more contempary colour scheme and layout and creating a distinctive logo would make a real improvement.

If you're interested in creating a good looking site with minimum fuss then I can recommend both 'web easy professional' for windows or 'rapidweaver' for the mac.

Both are WYSIWYG software, however having recently migrated to a mac I actually prefer Rapidweaver as it creates very nice looking sites very quickly and there are some really good plugins available from 'yourhead' software.
I created this forums site in a few hours and I'm very pleased with it:

www.wolseleyforums.com
 
Anyone wondering how the hell the hiamp guy of all people found this thread?

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thanks for you advise

i'll start working on my site with this info as far as the light switch i found it on a search for electrical animations
 
Lixivial said:
We get the point that you think his website sucks and that you think Microsoft Office Live is a terrible service. For feeling as though a site is terrible, you sure do expend an awful lot of energy on it. Why not let it die? :rolleyes:

As far as I can recall, the Internet was not borne of "what's flashy here and now" but rather as a means of exchanging information. I received relevant information from his site, and so his site did what it set out to do. Yes, it was distracting, but not any more so than those "super cool" flash-based websites that break my browser.

By the way, throwing around validation errors, your site brings up anywhere from 36 to 44 warnings/errors per page. ;)

Which site? This site has zero errors on almost every page: http://rainiersupply.com

My site below might have a few.
 
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