Al,
The site looks great, but has some classic design flaws. First, the graphic resolutions are too high for those who wish to view the site using dial-up. At 33,3333 baud it took nearly four minutes for the site contents to appear.
Next, the person that created the site made the cardinal sin of applying the graphics in pixels instead of a percentage of the page. Consequently, a person using 600 X 800 vieing mode has to scroll across and down the screens to view them--they're much larger than the normal screen size. Conversely, the person using a high resolution screen sees tiny lettering and graphics.
To correct this, everything must be changed from pixels to percentage. For example, the page is 100% X 100% of the viewing area. This means it will cover the screen only, regardless of the selected resolution. Then objects within the page are set as a percentage of the page and positioned accordingly. For example, if a photo is to take up an area that is 20% X 10% of the page and positioned 10% from the page top then it would 60% from the page bottom. It would be positioned a certain percentage from the page's left margin, etc. In doing this, everything becomes relative. To view the source codes of a page, go to the top of this screen and click VIEW, then click PAGE SOURCE. When the screen opens, you will see what I mean about percentages.
BTW, I leanred all this from Mike Sutliff--he's the web design ghuru!
Good Luck,
Gary
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