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Aug 04, 2010 00:48 |  #1

I recently heard, today, from a prestigious professional photographer that my web site was difficult to navigate. I've only heard that from one other person. What do you think? I always thought it was pretty dang straightforward. Any input is appreciated, thanks for checking it out.

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Aug 04, 2010 00:52 |  #2

Seems straightforward to me...


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Aug 04, 2010 00:58 as a reply to  @ emmalish's post |  #3

that's what I'm saying. Galleries to the left, click the gallery and thumbs appear, click the thumb and picture. Navigate back or use the small thumbs up top. This dude gave me a complex today.


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Aug 04, 2010 01:26 |  #4

I wouldn't say it was difficult to navigate, but maybe hard to read. The font is a bit small for me and the black background and dark gray is hard to read....for me.


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Aug 04, 2010 01:35 |  #5

Pretty easy. I would also recommend changing the word random as a genre to click doesn't sound as professional. IMO. Easy layout though, the guy that said that must not use the Internet often haha.


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