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    Default Opinion Request: So what makes Bujinkan Web Site?

    So what makes Bujinkan Web Site?

    The reason I ask is because I am working on getting our www.roundrockbujinkan.com web site reworked.

    What things have you seen that worked and did not work? What issues with graphics and content should be considered?

    Thanks in advance for your help.

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    I think it looks rather comprehensive. I like it alot.
    Dave Gibb
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    In my opinion:

    General point of web building: try to avoid a feeling as if you have a background with lots of things glued upon. It does not look very well.

    In this case: the frame where you wrote "Welcome to Round Rock Bujinkan ラウンドロック武神館大自然誠武士道場" has little "Bujin"s as a background. They are cut off at the borders. That does not look very good.

    The tatami as a background is a fun idea, but there are too many colour differences between the various parts. This makes my next point very difficult to take care of.

    Your entire text frame is white. Seems like pinned up, as there is no relation to the back ground.
    Achim Steigert
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    Shodan - translated: beginners grade

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    Quote Originally Posted by kennin
    In my opinion:

    General point of web building: try to avoid a feeling as if you have a background with lots of things glued upon. It does not look very well.

    In this case: the frame where you wrote "Welcome to Round Rock Bujinkan ラウンドロック武神館大自然誠武士道場" has little "Bujin"s as a background. They are cut off at the borders. That does not look very good.

    The tatami as a background is a fun idea, but there are too many colour differences between the various parts. This makes my next point very difficult to take care of.

    Your entire text frame is white. Seems like pinned up, as there is no relation to the back ground.
    Actually, the new site is currently being developed. What you are looking at is the old site. We will be changing the graphics.

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    Then I remain silent

    Keep up the good work!
    Achim Steigert
    Bujinkan Te-Nage Dōjō
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    Shodan - translated: beginners grade

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    I'm no web builder. I liked the site though.
    No accounting for taste I guess LOL
    Dave Gibb
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    Mr Hidalgo,

    Its a nice website, if you wanna see a crappy website, go to http://www.geocities.com/Shinoboy2002

    --this is a site i created back when geocities was its own entity (back before yahoo took control)...Bear in mind I was 15 when I put this together and have only updated it a few times...I am actually going to completely re-do it or scrap it in the next month.
    Chris S. Aitken
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