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Help test my new website

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Hi.

I've re-done my parenting teen drivers website for a cleaner look and updated content. I've learned that webpages can look fine in one computer and weird in another. If someone is willing to look it over, check the links, etc. and let me know if they see a prob, I'd be very grateful.

http://www.parentingteendrivers.com


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I didn't find any wiring issues Dale.
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Worked fine in Opera 8.5

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Everything is Crystal clear here on a Windows XP professional system.

Very well thought out and put together as well.

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Oh yeah...thanks Roger :oops:

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at 1024 X 768
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:oops:

Same screen size as Denny... :oops:

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...and it looked as if it would behave fine at a lower resolution.

Okay somebody with a lower res make sure it fits... :wink:
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Great site, Dale. This is of great use to me, for my almost 16 year old daughter is going to be driving soon :boggle:
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Works nicely. Good job.
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Lovely. Thanks.
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Fine in IE, Firefox and Opera at all resolutions from 800 x 600 through 1024 x768 and 1440 x 900, except that 800 x 600 means a slight scroll to catch the last few characters on the right edge.

A serious and worthy site, Dale. If you need any help wid the tech or web design side, or with getting ranked on search engines, let me know.

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I have windows XP but I have the screen resolution set at 800 x 600 because I prefer larger print. I only set the resolution higher if I want to go to Google Earth. Dale, your website looks good at low resolution. My only complaint is your photo/graphic at the top of the page. It looks like it came out of a 1950's magazine. My old 1956 Chevy had a large steering wheel something like that. It also had a torpedo shaped center, so that if you had even a minor head-on collision, the torpedo hit you right in the chest. No seat belts either.
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I ran a couple of the pages through the W3C's HTML validator:
<ul><li>Home page HTML validation results</li><li>Getting started HTML validation results</li></ul>Most of the errors are well-explained on the page, but the error, 'there is no attribute "HEIGHT"' is misleading. The problem there is the space between the double quote and the number, not the name of the attribute. Extra spaces like this are one of the reasons that pages sometimes render differently on different browsers.

Also, the "Contact us" button disappears on all but the Getting Started page. Don't know if that's intentional.
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It looks great Dale!
Just one small thing. I need to keep scrolling across to read the whole page.

Anyway I don't have teenage children any more.
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Looks great Dale. Thanks for the hard work!

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