Tuesday, July 14, 2009

I want some help with my web page please?

this my url http://www.agriculture.frih.net/



I have put in two widgets and a RSS scroll



and I have designed an eloborate menu



All I wnat to knwo is



The load time



Could some of you do the following for me



1. tell me what is the load time (also tell me what is you connection like ie dial up, dsl, BB etc.,)



2. Tell me if you see all the widgets clear ( 1. a date time , two RSS scrolls)



3. tell me also if you can navigate the top of the page menu ( not the one on just top of the text)



4. Give me suggestions to improve



5. Please tell me your browser too



I want to knwo about the cross browser compatibility



Thanks guys



I appretiate what ever you do



I want some help with my web page please?





- Tested in IE7, Firefox, Netscape, Opera and Safari, with very similar results and no non-functionality.



- ADSL 2Mb, about 30 sec loading time on all.



- Widgets ok on all.



- RSS scrolls a bit slow in my opinion: start filling the division at load time, so we don%26#039;t wait for the feed to come up from the bottom on an empty div.



- Widget time: Why? don%26#039;t we all have watches?



- The worse is as commented above: the mousover menus. I really don%26#039;t like the change of character sizes. Just change the colour would be nice and less shocking.



- RSS feeds: if they are on %26lt;iframe%26gt;, make them with



%26quot; allowtransparency=%26#039;true%26#039; %26quot;: since they have the same background, you would not have that %26quot;little%26quot; break that shows the frame itself.



Good site, in general, but of very specialised interest (not mine!)



I want some help with my web page please?



Awwww! I liked mine best ;-) Report It



Other Replys:1: 57 sec on ADSL @ 1500K - bit long but most of the page was there in the first few seconds so visitor had a lot to look at while the rest came down.



2: Saw widgits fine - time widgit is a totally different style to the rest of your website - spoils your overall effect IMHO.



3: Top of page menu works - suggest different colour background %26amp; leave the fonts alone on hover - makes a distracting jumping effect. I use swapping foreground %26amp; background colours for hover effects - leave everything else alone. Also, the menu disappears under the time widgit.



4: As above



5: Using Firefox 2.0.0.5 on Fedora Core 7 OS



Hope that helps!!

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