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Old 02-05-2003, 08:14 AM
Hooper Hooper is offline
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Hi Guys-

I could use some constructive words of wisdom from the gang. I have mede up a modest homemade website in the hopes of attracting a few more charters next summer. My plan is to link my site to capecod.com. I hope that those planning a trip to Cape Cod who are interested in doing some fishing may find and then book me. [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img]

Here's the address where I can be found: www.stripersandblues.com

Go easy on me, remember, I did not know one thng about building a website before I started and I now know very little more!!!!
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Old 02-05-2003, 09:20 AM
Trayder Trayder is offline
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First time with web publishing????

You fooled me, nice site Hooper [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img]
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Old 02-05-2003, 10:05 AM
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Looks like you used FrontPage [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] ...

I'd clean the images up a bit and try to use cleaner ones. If they are optimized a little better you can have better looking immages without much of a size penalty. Add similar drop shadows to the images for some consistency.

I would also move away from the big bevel and maybe go to a small shadow. You get a similar feeling of depth but a cleaner look...

Also, try a little cleaner common font like verdana, tahoma, or something. It will look a little less blocky.

Great first shot at it! Good luck! Nice URL too - how long have you had that? Need a webhost?

I did a quick update to your page for grins & giggles. Very minor changes: http://theboatzone.com/hoop/ but a little cleaner look using your layout

Oh - and you should probably put everything inside a fixed table so that it doesn't expand out too much. The different browser windows will make it look all funky...

Check out a couple sites I did for an idea of the fixed widths:

http://AveMariaCharters.com
http://Northeast.com
http://linesiders.com
http://striped-bass.com

By no means am I a webmastering guru - I do networks and some security but this is side work for me (and to support my site & fishing habits [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] )

[ February 05, 2003, 09:25 AM: Message edited by: John R ]
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Old 02-05-2003, 03:44 PM
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I've never put together a website, I hire people to do that. That being the case, I shouldn't rag on yours. However, you asked for feedback, so here goes:

It's fairly busy and doesn't flow well

the are elements that seem like they were just added because they could be (blue bar down left side?)

the frames around the photos, as they currently are, really detract from the images (OK, this is something I DO know a bit about!).

Lastly, anglers usually want to catch fish and may not care as long as your site is easy to find. Therefore, all of my comments are moot. Get listed with the search engines - it works.

the simpler the site, the better it will look. (less is more)

If you want to see some really simple and effective fishing sites, check out www.savannahfly.com or www.wyattsfishing.com Both of those sites have everything that the prospective client needs to know about in a simple attractive package.

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Old 02-05-2003, 04:12 PM
John R John R is offline
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Mark - those are nice, classy sites... Did you take the any of the pics? They were also professionally designed sites & not something done up with FrontPage. Different resources but HOOP - you asked for it [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] ...

I will say that is already better than half the home grown northeast charter sites. Our scenery just doesn't look as nice as Belize or the keys in a photo [img]images/icons/tongue.gif[/img]
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Old 02-05-2003, 06:45 PM
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John,

Yeah, the Belize material is all mine. fishing for photos sounded like a deal to me, so I went for it!

I know nothing about software and what was used to make those sites, just that a friend of each guide did the site for free.

A friend did my site for me (markpix.com) for free as well, and he is not a web designer or anything, just someone who is a bit more tolerant of these machines than I am.

I think one thing that all of the most appealing sites out there have in common is visual simplicity. The more details that are provided, the less important each detail becomes. As an example, check out www.kevinmodera.com I count Kevin as a good friend but I still don't know if I've seen everything on his website yet, way too much info to efficiently find anything.

If any of you can create a website that actually comes up when you type it in, you have done something that I will never be able to do, so congratulations, ya done good!
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