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Overall it looks pretty good! Just a couple of suggestions:

- The logo seems to look out of place with the rest of the design and it's also very hard to read (.net looks like .nat)

- I'd move the logo to the centre, either fully inside the div or outside of it

- I like what you've done with the "Local/Remote" and "Preferences" (try making it a little bit bigger) buttons, but the "resizing" button, "select files" and the "upload" button don't seem to match, perhaps make them a bit more cohesive?

- Under the remote section, capital E on "enter the..."

Good luck :)

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Not a fan of the light blue theme. Look is too retro. Try to make the search bar and buttons bigger. Preference button is confusing just for a tinyurl check box. Just have the check box and remove preference.

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Thanks for you input!

I see what you mean about the logo and the buttons, I think I will change the 'select files' button to match the upload button as these are main buttons that should be easy to tell from the others and I will change the 'resize' button to match the others.

As for the logo I think I will try a different style perhaps use a metallic silver colour with a glass style to it and use a fading reflection - what do you think?

I will also amend the small e to a big E.

What did you think of the page after uploading the image - was it clean and simple to use? I did not want to clutter it with to much info and also did you see the multi image upload? - you can keep adding files on the main page and then you get img thumbs which expand to a big image.

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Hi Guys, Ok I have done some work on the site (havent had allot of time with other work etc)

Changes:

New Logo

Changed colour styles (cleaner)

Remove "resize" button and moved options into "preferences"

Decreased shadow around box and also made edges more round.

Let me know what you think!

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Very clean and effective design.

A little grammatical knit-picking...

On the "About Us" page, remove comma after "IM"

On "Contact" page, you need a period after your last sentence. :)

Edit: And capatalize "It's" on "About" page.

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^ OK, they work from the main page, but don't seem to work from the page after uploading an image. (Just tested it again)

I see the problem, I set the links to be /pagename.php I will set them as fixed links as I dont plan on changing them so instead I will put them as http://fusion3k.net/pagename.php

Very clean and effective design.

A little grammatical knit-picking...

On the "About Us" page, remove comma after "IM"

On "Contact" page, you need a period after your last sentence. :)

Edit: And capatalize "It's" on "About" page.

Ah thank you! I will take care of that :)

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The url textbox gets disabled when you put in an invalid url. (Not sure if it's just me)

Other than that, looks good!

Strange, what browser are you using, just tested in chrome and safari and its working fine for me? It gives me a shake when I enter wrong URL

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Strange, what browser are you using, just tested in chrome and safari and its working fine for me? It gives me a shake when I enter wrong URL

Chrome 20. The error message shows up and the textbox gets disabled. But when i click the error message, the text box gets cleared and becomes active again.

Try uploading this: https://www.neowin.net/forum/user/318154-david-f3k/

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Chrome 20. The error message shows up and the textbox gets disabled. But when i click the error message, the text box gets cleared and becomes active again.

Try uploading this: http://www.neowin.ne...8154-david-f3k/

Very Weird! I tried with other invalid links but it did not replicate, I will adjust the error text to say " Invalid link, click here to try again.'

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