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Re: www.team66.com : Another makeover? What?

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Originally Posted by sanddrag
The blue link in the white paragraph on the main page is hard to read. Also, I'm not too fond of the yellow paragraph. I think websites should be viewable with any modern broswer, including IE which well over half the world still uses.

Also, sorry to say it, but I'm a big hater of frames. It just does not work well/ look good for me in IE at 1024x768.

When I hit the main logo in the top left, it loads your main page in that tiny little frame.

Last, you may want a "home" button in the nav column.

Anyhow, I do like your nav buttons though.
Half the world uses IE, yes. BUT, and this is a big but, it is the most dangerous and horrible browser ever made compared to Firefox, Mozilla, etc. That's why I put that little plug in for Mozilla.

And even though its outdated, here's a great story on why IE is just plain bad: http://eetimes.com/sys/news/showArticle.jhtml;jsessionid=YQIEP1FJGVEHUQSNDBCSK HQ?articleID=22103358

Don't get me wrong, I have fixed IE compatibility problems before, especially with the text not centering right. So you can use it with IE. But, for a better view, I rather get everyone to get something for FREE and with MORE features.

Frames are just plain simple to maintain and plus I can do some simple modular design with the site. I've looked into CSS, but that is something that I'd have to really sit down and learn before I can use it. I just haven't had much time.

Logo problem's fixed and a home button has been added, and thanks for the complement on the nav buttons. Thank GIMP

Other than that, I love critiques like this, it helps me improve the site. So bring em, and I'll see what I can do.
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