Greetings All,
I have been reading the forum for a couple of months now and using what I've learned here to construct my website. I think I have finally finished implementing osCommerce.
I would appreciate some evaluation on ease of use, colors, etc. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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Site Review
Started by 30-MinVac, Feb 03 2004, 22:26
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 03 February 2004, 22:26
#2
Posted 04 February 2004, 20:04
Nice concept, however something about the green color is rather unpleasant. It hurt my eyes to look at, maby it's my monitor, but it just seems too bright. Also, your site loads very slowly.
Otherwise, you're off to a nice start.
HTH
Otherwise, you're off to a nice start.
HTH
#3
Posted 05 February 2004, 10:14
Yeah, that green seems like you were going for a nice pastel, but ended up on the washed-out-neon side of it. Kinda harsh on the eyes.
My advice comes in two flavors- Pick the one that won't offend you.
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Hard and Cynical: How to Make a Horrible osCommerce Site
Warm and Fuzzy: How to Make an Awesome osCommerce Site
#4
Posted 05 February 2004, 10:43
Contrary to the others I like the green, and I think the site is really well laid out, a great effort !!
Nigel
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#5
Posted 05 February 2004, 12:13
Green looks good to me, and I like the feel of the site.
few points:
- The index.php page is just too large for my 800x600 screen - the other page fit ok.
- Not keen on sites interfering with my broswer scroll bars, but that's maybe just me.
- Product image file sizes are too big and slow the pages down, need optomising futher.
few points:
- The index.php page is just too large for my 800x600 screen - the other page fit ok.
- Not keen on sites interfering with my broswer scroll bars, but that's maybe just me.
- Product image file sizes are too big and slow the pages down, need optomising futher.
#6
Posted 05 February 2004, 16:20
Thanks, this helps a lot. Will soften the green a bit.














