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So - even an old man can learn new tricks. I just finished a draft of my web page for my scripts. Never done one before - it was fun. Here's the link if anyone is interested:
I'm no expert either, but did used to work in web usability so my thoughts would be...
1) Pick a better alignment for your titles, The Last Statement looks wrong... 2) Keep the images the same size as they are making things look uneven. 3) Loved the fake In the Press section... but Trump, really 4) I'd take off the counter entirely. 5) I'd remove your email address or at least write it as dlambertson (at) hotmail.com otherwise you might find yourself getting all sort of spam.
Other than that, good job mate, love the typewriter image - what language is it?
I'm no expert either, but did used to work in web usability so my thoughts would be...
1) Pick a better alignment for your titles, The Last Statement looks wrong... 2) Keep the images the same size as they are making things look uneven. 3) Loved the fake In the Press section... but Trump, really 4) I'd take off the counter entirely. 5) I'd remove your email address or at least write it as dlambertson (at) hotmail.com otherwise you might find yourself getting all sort of spam.
Other than that, good job mate, love the typewriter image - what language is it?
Anthony
Thanks - good tips
The typewriter was just on one of the free templates that WIX provided along with most of the other images on the site
Thanks, Dustin. Just trying to learn new stuff - it was kind of fun.
The good thing about those Wix-type sites is that they're pretty much paint-by-numbers. One simply has to learn which buttons to push. The bad thing is having Wix in your address bar. Far better would be, http://dlambertson.com.
If you do decide to go all the way with your own domain, then I'd suggest dropping Wix for favour of Wordpress. But then, I could be out of date. I've been tinkering about with websites since using a program called Dreamweaver around 8 years ago, but I'm far from a professional.
The good thing about those Wix-type sites is that they're pretty much paint-by-numbers. One simply has to learn which buttons to push. The bad thing is having Wix in your address bar. Far better would be, http://dlambertson.com.
If you do decide to go all the way with your own domain, then I'd suggest dropping Wix for favour of Wordpress. But then, I could be out of date. I've been tinkering about with websites since using a program called Dreamweaver around 8 years ago, but I'm far from a professional.
Yeah - it only took about a half hour to figure out how things work. In terms of the domain name you can upgrade to premium to get your own - but that kind of defeats the purpose. I am not sure how long I am going to keep the site up. But it was good training.
Purely personal opinion... but I think having your own domain, and your own email address too just makes you look like you are taking your writing seriously, professionally... imho
Purely personal opinion... but I think having your own domain, and your own email address too just makes you look like you are taking your writing seriously, professionally... imho
I think that once I included reviews from Donald Trump, Quentin Scorcese and Kanye West I kind of already screwed the pooch on the serious angle