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rbbblues
27th of January 2005 (Thu), 03:54
Many have visited my website.....No reviews, yet!!...Please respond........(Be sure to check out the 'Dance' and 'Venice' pics....
Thanks, in advance........

www.richardbluesteinphotos.com

kb244
27th of January 2005 (Thu), 04:00
Ermmm , I 'm not too crazy bout the webdesign, and its very slow to get around (slow hosting provider maybe? ). Oh and you do realize that right-click blocker is not only annoying but ineffective (just turn off javascript and viola, but dont even need to do that since right click menu comes up anyways despite the popup box bout somehting copyright related.)

Not the greated URL http://www.richardbluesteinphotos.com/-/richardbluesteinphotos/galleryIndex.asp

I'd check out your venice or dance pics, but when I click on them nothing happens, just waits and waits. I tried to revisit your site, I Think I crashed your ASP Script.

I would recomend a site redesign, and figure out why I cant get into your galleries, then I can try to rate them.

kb244
27th of January 2005 (Thu), 04:03
Was able to get into your Venice gallery, they seem nice, well least the ones that were not out of focus/blurry were nice. My favorite gona be the Venice Windows.

Don Ellis
30th of January 2005 (Sun), 23:58
It's hard to get past a 544KB photo on your homepage. I saved it in ACDSee Classic and it reduced to 143KB with virtually no loss of quality. It's surprising that a web design company would have made such an error.

On the positive side, I did see some lovely photos.

Cheers,

Don

kb244
31st of January 2005 (Mon), 00:12
It's hard to get past a 544KB photo on your homepage. I saved it in ACDSee Classic and it reduced to 143KB with virtually no loss of quality. It's surprising that a web design company would have made such an error.

On the positive side, I did see some lovely photos.

Cheers,

Don

lol tell that to the marketing company I worked for til recently ( as a canon rep ), on their employee login page, the images of like the pixma printers, and so on on the page, which would be about 300 pixels wide, were actually links from the promotional folder of 2 to 4 megabyte jpegs, resized via the <img> tag.