Site Review Request: Nstrument
Last Post 06/25/2008 11:52 AM by marco. 2 Replies.
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marco
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06/23/2008 11:21 AM
    Hello,

    We recently launched our company website. It was my first experience with DNN and it saved us a LOT of time.  Cheers to the Lee for providing all the great instructional videos.

    http://www.nstrument.net

    Any and all feedback is appreciated.

    Thanks!
    Mark
    Richard Wootton
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    06/25/2008 10:12 AM
    Hi Mark,

    I see you have enabled the resizing for your headers; you could also do this for the main text too.
    http://www.nstrument.net/Products/S...fault.aspx
    resizes and the link to the home page appears outside the blue menu bar.

    With the search box; do you want your customers to be able to search the web or just your site? If you want to remove the radio buttons, download the http://www.nstrument.net/Purchase/t...fault.aspx differs from that of all the other pages. You should allow the styling to come from the skin.css file. The content of the Text/HTML module comes under the .Normal class: http://www.dnncreative.com/BadPract...fault.aspx">Bad Practices when working with the Text / HTML module

    And finally, you could try using CSS shorthand to reduce the size of your skin.css file which could help improve the performance: http://www.dnncreative.com/Reducing...fault.aspx">Reducing the DotNetNuke CSS file sizes

    Hope this has been useful to you.

    Rich

    Richard Wootton
    DNN Creative Support
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    marco
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    06/25/2008 11:52 AM
    Rich,

    Thank you for your excellent suggestions.  Especially for catching the rogue styling on the purchase page that over-rode the css font size (probably from pasting from word), and the menu text overflow on the Snmp Library page with Firefox (still working on that one...).  Also, I like the search control much better without the radio buttons...

    Cheers,
    -Mark


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