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Hiya people, my sites done and I just want a little feedback please, I'm happy with the look and want to move onto creating the business cards (get asked all the time!) . Once this phase is complete, I'll then skin it and add it as a template for a CMS system.

Site link is Virtual Solutions. Im sure someone will notice that the main menu isn't currently active but genreally, the hover will basically be like the selected link. Also, the text in the menu will be white, I left it dark so that it functions as a non working link.

/* Insert shameless ad for my blog here :D */ Ive also started blogging, heres my site VSNetwork using WordPress as the backend. It's pretty straight forward to use adn Im trying to add a new post everyday :D Check it out, although at some stage when I have some time I'll add a custom theme to it :D

Thanks for looking!

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Nice looking site, but let me tell you what I don't like about this.

  1. Get rid of that text on the banner.
  2. Footer too small and has crappy text
  3. Navigation Bar text is crappy.

If I was getting a computer serviced and saw that site I wouldn't take it. I'm honest with you and don't think many other people would like it too.

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[*]Get rid of that text on the banner.

Which text are you reffering to? The text on the left/right/both?

[*]Footer too small and has crappy text

OK ill increase the font size, when you say text is crappy, are you reffering to the actual font (Century Gothic)?

[*]Navigation Bar text is crappy.

Again, im assuming you are reffereing to the font? It should be Century Gothic, unless you're seeing something different?

If I was getting a computer serviced and saw that site I wouldn't take it. I'm honest with you and don't think many other people would like it too.

I appreciate that, honesty is what Im looking for, just out of interest, what would that site say to you?

Colors are little too dark. Other than that + Popcorned, it's ok.. but 'simplify' the page.. It looks like you are manufacturing something complicated, but this could just be me.... :-)

Is it that banner image of the computer motherboard thats making it look complicated? Removing that image may make it simpler? I appreciate the feedback! Thanks

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