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IADN website face lift - critique

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    IADN website face lift - critique

    I spent some time this weekend updating the IADN website (www.iadn.com). I also changed the logo. If anyone has time, please take a look and give me a critique. For reference I attached an image of the old site.

    The website is here: www.iadn.com.

    I used a couple different 3rd party utilities to spruce it up (but I did not use a template, did it all by hand):
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    Steve Wood
    See my profile on IADN


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    Re: IADN website face lift - critique

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    Hi Steve,
    • The website definitely looks better
    • Resources menu item: the dropdown's white background makes it a bit hard to distinguish the dropdown panel
    • The three guys with gears in the header image should be around 70% smaller
    • The "Desktop�Mobile�Internet�Social Network ..." text between the header and the menu look like links
    • The "Map" link should be phrased otherwise (something like "Where we are" or "Where Alpha Five Developers make loads of money")
    • The "Map" link should be placed in a more adequate place or position (don't ask me where)
    • It would be nice if the four sections (Software Developers, Product and Utilities, Workshops and Training, Benefits and Discounts) were clickable
    • I'd modify the Benefits and Discounts image (the person holding the big golden dollar coin)



    But if you leave it as it is, it's quite OK .



    Regards,
    Felix
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      #3
      Re: IADN website face lift - critique

      Thanks Felix,

      I made most of the changes you suggested and will continue later. I removed the 'gear graphic' because it lost what little relevance it had when the text (bullet points) were removed. A simple slideshow will go in the new naked area to the right of the logo.
      Steve Wood
      See my profile on IADN

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        #4
        Re: IADN website face lift - critique

        Steve,

        Looks fresh.
        If you click on the resources menu item it opens the site in a new tab what is not to be expected.
        Frank

        Tell me and I'll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I'll understand

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          #5
          Re: IADN website face lift - critique

          You should toss out the phone number image and put text - I would also reconsider the layout in regards to mobile devices and tablets. Several text areas bleed outside of the lines, and I think it is oober important to get this right. Yes I used the word "oober"

          Also the map, shows up on hover over "where are they" and that should be tossed replaced with a simple link - no need to get fancy, a map is a map - and it doesn't appear to work.

          Hope you do not get discouraged, keep up the good work!
          NWCOPRO: Nuisance Wildlife Control Software My Application: http://www.nwcopro.com "Without forgetting, we would have no memory at all...now what was I saying?"

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            #6
            Re: IADN website face lift - critique

            Thank you. If i use text for the phone number bots will scrape it and add it to their spam call list. Mobile view is coming to the IADN and my AlphaToGo site as a complete overhaul soon. I found it to sketchy to selectively add responsive web features to an existing site so the whole layout will be changing to a "responsive grid" and "stacked blocks". These are the modern sites where the color runs full screen and the whole website, or most of the website, is on one page.
            Steve Wood
            See my profile on IADN

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              #7
              Re: IADN website face lift - critique

              I still say screw the bots - make the phone number mobile accessible. Create a Google voice number (free btw) and put that there. Google voice transcribes the voice mail to text reasonably well and then you can test your theory on how important it really is to avoid the bots vs having an easy way to contacting you. Frankly I think the fact that there is captcha everywhere - that isn't working should prove quite readily that your number can be picked up from an image just as easily by bots as text. The only real difference is that your basing your site on bots and not people...I say make it text, make it for humans, and make it clickable!

              Personally if I look up a phone number on the web for any business and I cant click on their phone number I just go to another website...lol

              Call me stupido but I believe I am like many others - lazy and eager to click things instead of actually having to remember or write.
              NWCOPRO: Nuisance Wildlife Control Software My Application: http://www.nwcopro.com "Without forgetting, we would have no memory at all...now what was I saying?"

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                #8
                Re: IADN website face lift - critique

                You can keep those customers. Customers hire me for my value, not because i am initially easy to get hold of. I don't even really like the telephone number there and am experimenting.
                Last edited by Steve Wood; 01-20-2014, 02:26 AM.
                Steve Wood
                See my profile on IADN

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                  #9
                  Re: IADN website face lift - critique

                  Experiment is over, I removed the telephone number from the IADN website. If I were an order-taking business it would make sense, but it does not appear to make sense as the opening method for contacting my organization.
                  Steve Wood
                  See my profile on IADN

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