Thanks, There were lots of strategic compromises that had to be addressed. One of which was how big to make the module which contains all the interactive info. We chose that size because we felt it would appear and be useable in the widest variety of computer screen sizes and browsers setups. While we were working on the design, I would constantly ask appearance questions which were based on what I was seeing on my desktop screen(which is large for autocad work), and my web designer would patiently explain that what I was seeing was only one version of what will actually appear to various users. I would have liked the text box larger too, but we thought that size was "safer". The plan is to get it out there, get comments over a couple of months, and then go back and see what we need to tweak. As well, we will add external link pages and other foo-foo that will rank it higher with the search engines. As each part of of the process approaches completion, the goal posts magically move...I have finally accepted, reluctantly, that fussing with this stuff would be an on-going project. Do others out there with successful websites find that the process as well as the costs are on-going? Jim Marcel Carey wrote: > Hi Jim, > > Nice website, I like the look. The only thing that bugs me a tiny bit > is the text box that I find too small. If you could make it bigger, it > would prevent some scrolling. > > Good work, > > Marcel > nt à Hotmail avec votre téléphone. Plus de détails. > <http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=9708123>
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