Quote Originally Posted by Flashram_Peter_AUS
First off, on the initial link it is hard to find where the hot link is to main.html page. Whilst looking around for it, it then went to the main page. To me this is annoying, not finding the hot link easily. At the minimum put an arrow with the word NEXT there for visual effect.
Thanks for taking the time to comment on the site. I really appreciate it.

Well, the site was designed to be contemplative, low-drive, unintrusive with information etc. Somehow the pure contrary of a slashdot type site. That's why I feel it is not that important to provide clear means to "get to the stuff". I thought the partially flipped page would be enough incentive to make you click there. But I agree this is something that does not help the site and obviously is a turn off for some visitors. Going to change that in a way I think fits the rest of the design.

Quote Originally Posted by Flashram_Peter_AUS
On the page main.htm, there is a lot of white space, which makes the page scrollable. Try and change that to make it not as scrollable, especially as it is the main visual page.
Once people get into looking at images, then scolling is OK, but not if it is the main initial visual page (In my honest Opinion).
The minimum size of the main page to see all without having to scroll is 934*737 pixel. The site was designed to fit anything above 17" (1024*786 pixel), yet allow smaller screens to work and bigger screens to use the additional space. The main page is resizing automatically to fit 100% of your browser screen, so I am not very clear what you meant by "scrolling because of the white space".

Quote Originally Posted by Flashram_Peter_AUS
On the places page, the images are scolled of the visual area and people need to scroll that just to see the images.
Whohoo. What Browser and System have you been using? I have tested it with many browsers, and never have seen this "feature". The pictures all should start in the upper left corner, not offscreen. Thanks for pointing to this compatibility problem.

Quote Originally Posted by Flashram_Peter_AUS
All the white annoys my eyes, just in passing.
Well, this white space is there by design decision. Sad to hear it's annoying to your eyes - it was intended to be uncrowded, "virgin", providing space for the eyes to rest...

Again: thanks much for commenting.

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