Old 09-02-2007, 00:04   #1 (permalink)
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Comment on this Website plz

hi how r u you guys.

Could u guys comment on this interior website made by me, please

ruhiinteriors.com

Thankz

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Old 09-02-2007, 05:48   #2 (permalink)
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looks gorgeous,
but it doesn't validate: http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=www.ruhiinteriors.com

Also its layout is tables rather than divs and CSS.

Also not sure about the way the nav bar jumps to the top of the page for the other sections, think it looks better as it is on the home page, there is no need for it to change.

Nice clean design though.
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Old 09-02-2007, 05:53   #3 (permalink)
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Site Best Viewed in Internet Explorer 7.0, in 1024x768 Resolution.

really???
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Old 09-02-2007, 06:12   #4 (permalink)
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Eep... designing for IE7 as the standard already? Hmm... I would guess you should take a look at your traffic data. You'll be deling with business customers, who are always the very last people to update to new versions of windows and IE on the whole, because they want to wait for the security holes to be plugged. I think you'll find a high proportion of your visitors are still using IE6. Admittedly I haven't checked the site in IE6 yet, but you really should make sure.

Other than that... I agree that table layouts should be avoided if at all possible, and you have a couple of images you're using as headers which aren't the best quality. Personally I'm not a fan of the layout, but then thats a personal preference, and I think it will probably work well enough for you.

You might want to think about the "tightness" of your colour pallette... Your main colour seems to be red... But there are large patches of bluey colour, too. For me, this dilutes the red corporate colour, and the power of the site. Red is a very bold, powerful colour, and if used wisely, can be really effective and impressive. It is the colour of money, and signifies wealth and prosperity, so subconciously conveys a very positive message about the company to their clients... Make use of it! (Mind you, be careful with it... Grey can look odd with red, and red is an awkward colour to produce shades of. Make it too dark and it looks brown. Make it too light and it will look pink or orange, depending on which way you go.)

Hope that helps you in some way,

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Old 11-02-2007, 23:42   #5 (permalink)
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Eep... designing for IE7 as the standard already? Hmm... I would guess you should take a look at your traffic data. You'll be deling with business customers, who are always the very last people to update to new versions of windows and IE on the whole, because they want to wait for the security holes to be plugged. I think you'll find a high proportion of your visitors are still using IE6. Admittedly I haven't checked the site in IE6 yet, but you really should make sure.

Other than that... I agree that table layouts should be avoided if at all possible, and you have a couple of images you're using as headers which aren't the best quality. Personally I'm not a fan of the layout, but then thats a personal preference, and I think it will probably work well enough for you.

You might want to think about the "tightness" of your colour pallette... Your main colour seems to be red... But there are large patches of bluey colour, too. For me, this dilutes the red corporate colour, and the power of the site. Red is a very bold, powerful colour, and if used wisely, can be really effective and impressive. It is the colour of money, and signifies wealth and prosperity, so subconciously conveys a very positive message about the company to their clients... Make use of it! (Mind you, be careful with it... Grey can look odd with red, and red is an awkward colour to produce shades of. Make it too dark and it looks brown. Make it too light and it will look pink or orange, depending on which way you go.)

Hope that helps you in some way,

David

Thank you sir, yours comments are welcomed...

i tell u one thing here in india the clients are more dominating...becos of competion, so we have to settle down wht clients ask for, and me not so good in design...thankyou all for takeing out your time
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Old 12-02-2007, 00:49   #6 (permalink)
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most images are much too heavy.
pictures should be jpg not gif.
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Old 30-08-2007, 04:02   #7 (permalink)
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most images are much too heavy.
pictures should be jpg not gif.

will be reworking soon
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