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Re: FN-FORUM New site -- feedback requested, please
date posted 16th January 2002 14:47
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Hi Tracey,
I like it! Specially the simple, elegant design. I get really fed up
with sites designed like teapots with the spouts coming out of the base
- all bells and whistles and no functionality. Love the little drawing!
I'm bookmarking it and am keen to see how it grows - and what it grows into!
Best wishes,
Dennis.
Tracey Dooley wrote:
> Hello and a happy (though belated) New Year to everyone!
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> I'm just starting out and I'm new here... well, to be honest this
> email is mostly mercenary (oh OK, it just is!)! It's to ask you all a
> favour: would you mind looking at the following website
> http://mysite.freeserve.com/MediaMinister/ (it's very much in its
> rudimentary stage) and tell me what you think (honestly) so far?
> There's no need to be (too) polite, and your feedback would be
> invaluable, as this is the first ever website I've ever attempted to
> build (as if you can't guess!) and I have no prior experience or
> training in this particular field.
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> Just to let you know that I had absolutely no control (honest!) over
> the design element, just the content. And even the style of that is
> somewhat limited by the not-so-good-or-varied website-building tools
> at Freeserve. Never mind, it was free!
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> Many thanks in advance to all those who persevered with the above!
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> Best wishes
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> Tracey
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Hi Tracey,
I like it! Specially the simple, elegant design. I get really fed up with
sites designed like teapots with the spouts coming out of the base - all
bells and whistles and no functionality. Love the little drawing! I'm bookmarking
it and am keen to see how it grows - and what it grows into!
Best wishes,
Dennis.
Tracey Dooley wrote:
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