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Old 03-02-2005, 07:15 PM
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I have recently added a galley section to my website and just wanted to get some feedback on it.

http://hotrodhomepage.com/?page_id=5

Does it display correctly on your computer?

Are the images large enough?

Should I have the individual car pictures open in a new window, or does the current method work?

Is it easy to navigate?

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Old 03-02-2005, 07:20 PM
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Looked like it works good to me !!! Good job
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The images are fine on my computer. Only thing I noticed is you click on gallery and there's just the one small pic displayed. I looked at the site earlier and saw that pic but thought that the gallery didn't work. I would consider having the gallery link open to page #1 of the PT2004 pics.

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The images are fine on my computer. Only thing I noticed is you click on gallery and there's just the one small pic displayed. I looked at the site earlier and saw that pic but thought that the gallery didn't work. I would consider having the gallery link open to page #1 of the PT2004 pics.

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Works great for me! I get three pages of Power Tour pics when I click Gallery.
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I have been updating it as we speak, it is possible that you will have to refresh to see the new view.

I am using a Macintosh so I don't have Internet Explorer to check from compatibility, but we should all be using Firefox by now anyway.
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No, I meant when you click gallery on the right side of the page you get the same page, not the gallery. You have to click the yellow T bucket to get to the gallery. Don't worry about it if I'm the only one confused!!!!!!!

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Holley for their EFI and engine parts
Lokar and Clayton Machine for their pedals and door and window handles
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Thermotec for their heat sleeve and sound deadening products
Restomod Air for their Tru Mod A/C kit
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No, I meant when you click gallery on the right side of the page you get the same page, not the gallery. You have to click the yellow T bucket to get to the gallery. Don't worry about it if I'm the only one confused!!!!!!!

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Geoff, I only see one small glitch, and it's really minor. Once in the Gallery, there's the top header image, and just below it are the links for the Gallery and Homepage. The text reads [gallery page] but it word wrapped so the word 'Gallery' is up next to the header image and the word 'page' is down on the next line.

The rest is good.
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