Hi Guys.
Please review my site.Link
All the text on the site is cms based. Please forgive the large spacing and gaps thats the clients doing.
Parc Ferme
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#2
Re: Parc Ferme
Posted 05 March 2012 - 08:26 AM
The website took at least 30 seconds to load, but the website looks good overall, a lot of blank space. Looks like a pre-made template, but whether or not that is a compliment... I know not.
Keep up the good work.
Keep up the good work.
#3
Re: Parc Ferme
Posted 05 March 2012 - 09:21 AM
I found the load time wasn't a function of the website, but the connection to the website - running a tracert hits similar crazy delays.
#4
Re: Parc Ferme
Posted 05 March 2012 - 09:22 AM
It's in cold fusion, right?
Not a fan of having a style tag in the middle of the page when you are already using style sheets in a separate file.
Also you are using direct set styles in the tags themselves! You have now THREE places you are storing styles - that must get exhausting to tweak versus say having only ONE way of doing it.
example: <font style="COLOR: black; FONT: 16pt/18pt verdana">
It's dog slow on the load. Your banners are not particularly large so that shouldn't be the problem. Oh, FYI, your directories are open for viewing.
About 3/4ths the way down your 'menu' page you have a giant long string of end tags.. I mean a ton of things.. even for tags you didn't have open! Like "</BLINK>"!
I am not a fan on how the menu is laid out. It just seems half done.
Over all the template isn't bad.. Is that something you picked up and modified or something you actually built?
Oh and you might want to get rid of the past event with the lorem ipsum in it.
http://www.parcferme...ents.cfm?p=past
In the specials - what's up with the " (zar) " between each area?
What's up with the "hours/minutes" bit loading in each form? Is that for the reservation popup?
Also your google map, on the contact us, bit is showing a ton of places. I would figure the map would be centered over 'A' - where the 'A' pin is the restuarnt.
Speaking of - I would think the contact us boxes would be normal coloring - not the wood paneling. Maybe make that section's div tags the wood paneling but not *IN* the text boxes.
On last bit - I would think the resturant's logo would be a clickable link back to the home page..
Not a fan of having a style tag in the middle of the page when you are already using style sheets in a separate file.
Also you are using direct set styles in the tags themselves! You have now THREE places you are storing styles - that must get exhausting to tweak versus say having only ONE way of doing it.
example: <font style="COLOR: black; FONT: 16pt/18pt verdana">
It's dog slow on the load. Your banners are not particularly large so that shouldn't be the problem. Oh, FYI, your directories are open for viewing.
About 3/4ths the way down your 'menu' page you have a giant long string of end tags.. I mean a ton of things.. even for tags you didn't have open! Like "</BLINK>"!
I am not a fan on how the menu is laid out. It just seems half done.
Over all the template isn't bad.. Is that something you picked up and modified or something you actually built?
Oh and you might want to get rid of the past event with the lorem ipsum in it.
http://www.parcferme...ents.cfm?p=past
In the specials - what's up with the " (zar) " between each area?
What's up with the "hours/minutes" bit loading in each form? Is that for the reservation popup?
Also your google map, on the contact us, bit is showing a ton of places. I would figure the map would be centered over 'A' - where the 'A' pin is the restuarnt.
Speaking of - I would think the contact us boxes would be normal coloring - not the wood paneling. Maybe make that section's div tags the wood paneling but not *IN* the text boxes.
On last bit - I would think the resturant's logo would be a clickable link back to the home page..
#5
Re: Parc Ferme
Posted 05 March 2012 - 10:40 AM
#6
Re: Parc Ferme
Posted 13 March 2012 - 01:45 PM
As a general rule of thumb you should design your site with divs and css, not tables.
#7
Re: Parc Ferme
Posted 20 March 2012 - 05:48 AM
Hi Guys
Thanks for all the replys, @modi123_1 I will most definatly look into what you said.
Just by the way it isnt a template it was designed.
Best Regards
Thanks for all the replys, @modi123_1 I will most definatly look into what you said.
Just by the way it isnt a template it was designed.
Best Regards
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