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05/15/2007 04:52:24 PM · #1
hi im just finishing up my website... www.roblewisdesign.comand i noticed that the fire fox tab was labeled "site name" is as well as the top bar of the window...

it looks like
[ sitename - Mozilla Fire fox [-][[]][X]]

where can i change that...its hosted by godaddy

Message edited by author 2007-05-15 16:53:57.
05/15/2007 04:54:03 PM · #2
Rob Lewis Design

oughtta do it

ETA: Is this a professional/business site?

If I may make some suggestions...

The menu options don't "fit" in the allotted space essentially chopping off part of the words

It's sized awfully small.

Drop the banner ads PLEASE!

Message edited by author 2007-05-15 16:57:17.
05/15/2007 04:55:21 PM · #3
Music = baaaad.
05/15/2007 04:58:54 PM · #4
Don't sell yourself short....

"I strive to offer the cheapest pricing around" is not a very good way to market yourself as a quality provider.

Photobucket portfolio... not professional....

ETA: I know you didn't ask for a critique.... sorry if I sound harsh, just trying to be helpful. If you want, I can go jump in a lake now!

Message edited by author 2007-05-15 17:01:42.
05/15/2007 05:02:07 PM · #5
Originally posted by DowseDesigns:

Photobucket portfolio... not professional....

Agreed......
05/15/2007 05:02:50 PM · #6
Nearly 1 meg to load your site? You'll have folks without braodband closing that window rather than waiting for it to load. Even on this slowish DSL it took 10-15 seconds to load.

Popups to see your 'folio'? I'll pass.


05/15/2007 05:15:14 PM · #7
sorry this is a budget site...total spent... 30$

banner ads- cant take off, im useing godaddys free host service
portfolio, wait till i can afford a template with one built in
umm other than that... thats it...if you wanna help get me a better site, buy a logo! lol
05/15/2007 05:18:14 PM · #8
Fair enough... is there a way to place the banner on the bottom?

Anything to make it less intrusive!

Message edited by author 2007-05-15 17:18:29.
05/15/2007 05:28:22 PM · #9
I am not sure wheather it would work on not but in HTML code add below line:



and modify body tag like this:



...
..

This should remove your top banner if it works :)

My point it that get handle ot IFrame element object and set display to none after the page is loaded successfully.

05/15/2007 05:30:55 PM · #10
Originally posted by Jib:

sorry this is a budget site...total spent... 30$

banner ads- cant take off, im useing godaddys free host service
portfolio, wait till i can afford a template with one built in
umm other than that... thats it...if you wanna help get me a better site, buy a logo! lol


what hosting plan do that have? I guess it supports standard HTML and not any server side scripting if so then download an open source project called "jalbum" from JAlbum. It has bunch of free template and you can use them on any server as the final outcome is html.
05/15/2007 05:38:20 PM · #11
im just gonna wait till i can afford 200$ then im gonna drop it on a really sweet/customizeable site
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