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    newfocus
    17 Mar 2010 - 8:44 PM
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    I've recently updated my website and would welcome some critical feedback from you folks if possible. If you like it, comments are still welcome but I'm mainly after suggestions for improvement or spotting of problems if you see any.

    I still have a couple of things I'd like to tweak but I won't influence any feedback by mentioning those now.

    www.newfocusphoto.com

    Thanks
    John

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    Jalapeno
    17 Mar 2010 - 8:54 PM
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    Well presented! Some amazing images there and a nice crisp, clean site you have displaying your hard efforts! Good luck with your photos Smile I didnt see anything odd there.....seems to all flow and work quite well!

    Jenn

    jken
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    17 Mar 2010 - 9:15 PM
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    Nice and clean, easy to pick up the navigation to. I would say that it'd good to be able to enlarge the images. I've just re-launched my site to.

    jken

    Brilliant! The location map is the icing on the cake. Was it a lot of work to implement John? I've been thinking about doing the same thing.

    newfocus
    18 Mar 2010 - 5:18 PM
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    Thanks for the feedback folks. The comment about enlarging images is useful feedback - I'm very concious that the current size is a compromise (to keep the images all on one page for common browser resolutions) but it would be possible to produce a zoom feature to see more detail.


    Quote: The location map is the icing on the cake. Was it a lot of work...

    You need to get your head around the Google maps API but it's not a lot of work to implement. It's possible to go much further with it too if you like but I've kept mine simple for now.

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