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Site critique design


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I just finish designing a website for a company. I did not design the logo but everything else I did.

Also how much do you think I should have gotten for the site.

http://www.imagraphicdesigner.com/countertop/

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Not sure of cost but i think it does the job wel almost i think you need to go though all the images im afraid to say...

The first image ehre the kitchen background gives me a red gradent: http://www.imagraphi...ertop/vr/g.html none the other images loaded for me.

Also on this page (only other page i checked), i think you need to read up on the lightbox code, i personally used fancybox2 seems abit better imo after seeing it on this site.

this:

<div class="lightbox">
<a href="i/lvl1bbl.jpg">
<img src="i/lvl1bb.jpg" alt="" title="Baltic Brown" style="top: 0px; "></a>
</div>

should be more like

<div class="level1"> // or whatever container you had
<a href="i/lvl1bbl.jpg" rel="lightbox" title"Baltic Brown">
<img src="i/lvl1bb.jpg" alt="Baltic Brown"></a>
</div>
//or like
<div class="level1">
<a href="i/lvl1bbl.jpg" rel="lightbox[level1]" title"Baltic Brown"> // change rel="lightbox[level1]" to level2-4 for others for a gallery for just them levels
<img src="i/lvl1bb.jpg" alt="Verde Butterly"></a>
</div>

Here is the lightbox page: http://lokeshdhakar.com/projects/lightbox2/

Here is fancybox: http://fancyapps.com/fancybox/

Here is my fancybox code it puts the images within its own gallery so i can have 5 different gallaries as long as rel="" is different from another so $item1 could be a fruit gallery $item2 could be pictures of computer parts etc etc.

<div class="images">

<a class="fancybox" rel="<?php echo $item1?>" href="images/<?php echo $image1 ?>" title="<? echo $title1 ?>">
<img src="images/<?php echo $image1 ?>" width="200px" height="100px" alt=""/></a>

<a class="fancybox" rel="<?php echo $item1?>" href="images/<?php echo $image2 ?>" title="<? echo $title2 ?>">
<img src="images/<?php echo $image1 ?>" width="200px" height="100px" alt=""/></a>
</div>

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The first image ehre the kitchen background gives me a red gradent: http://www.imagraphi...ertop/vr/g.html none the other images loaded for me.

Works fine for me, everything loads perfectly.

As for the price tag, it really depends on how long it took you to develop it!

I think to develop a website like this, I would need around 24 hours therefore I would charge about ?720 for my time (?30 an hour).

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Works fine for me, everything loads perfectly.

As for the price tag, it really depends on how long it took you to develop it!

I think to develop a website like this, I would need around 24 hours therefore I would charge about ?720 for my time (?30 an hour).

Here it is on my end, even tried it with admuncher disabled still the same issue.

http://youtu.be/bXHDHngwDrk

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I don't see the same issue...

Google Chrome 16.0.912.77 (Official Build 118311) m OS Windows WebKit 535.7 (@105360) JavaScript V8 3.6.6.19 Flash 11,1,102,55 User Agent Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/535.7 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/16.0.912.77 Safari/535.7

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I don't see the same issue...

Google Chrome 16.0.912.77 (Official Build 118311) m OS Windows WebKit 535.7 (@105360) JavaScript V8 3.6.6.19 Flash 11,1,102,55 User Agent Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/535.7 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/16.0.912.77 Safari/535.7

Odd, im on the same version of chrome too, the other page i visited seems to work fine but thats one does not as you saw.

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Here it is on my end, even tried it with admuncher disabled still the same issue.

http://youtu.be/bXHDHngwDrk

Interesting, I just tried the link again and I now get the same error my end.

Upon closer inspection, clicking any image on this link results in a never ending spinning loading symbol.

This page displays fine for me, I don't get a never ending loading symbol.

Very strange!

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