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waveryder:

--- Quote from: ratzz on February 11, 2008, 05:46:47 am ---
--- Quote from: waveryder on February 11, 2008, 05:24:06 am ---Your getting a ton of free advice, which frankly any freelance designer or corporation would charge you a Sh**load for. Take some good advice before you make a huge mistake. My £0.02

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I am a freelance / self-employed designer (website and ecommerce) and am happy to give out free advice for guys here who maybe strugging with the traps of website design.

I've had great advice recently regarding my arcade project, and I'm glad to be able to give something back to the community.

Ratzz  :cheers:

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Thats great Ratzz, Kudos on the freebies. But you've missed the point. My comment hasn't got anything to do with your choice to give advice on the forums, isnt that what everyone does?. It has to do with samshaw946's seeming inability to take good advice. :banghead:
ratzz:
You can lead a horse ... bla, bla, bla
Turnarcades:
I've asked for constructive criticism of the site and said I would take heed. I've taken things on board that I have not mentioned here (I'm not answerable to anyone) and what changes I do will take time to implement.

Covering so many aspects takes time when you are doing it by yourself, and when you are physically restricted as I am. I have been civilised in my responses and been open to peoples suggestions, but people are getting too personal and carrying it over into other threads. I know that forums can be like this and hence I leave people to their opinion, so please don't get defensive if one of your suggestions is not carried forward. Like I've said before, it won't happen overnight.

If you don't like something, just state it civilly. Please don't keep on and cracking remarks. At least I'm attempting to build something here, and we all have to start somewhere. I'm not asking you all to be customers, but I respect your opinions, so please respect me.
TheShanMan:
One suggestion I haven't seen yet: on the images of finished cabs, make them clickable to see a high resolution image. It would be reassuring to zoom in and see the level of detail that will illustrate the quality of your cabs.
Banditt:
I got bored and created a sample template. Obviously it's not perfect but it:
- allows for spotlight articles on the right,
- has a major content area
- Clean navigation
- SEO friendly
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