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#1 User is offline   dannywebdesign 

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Posted 09 January 2009 - 04:05 PM

Hello Everyone

Just finished these two websites, pretty much at the same time, both for photographers (strangely the are also both called Angus!)

Worse still, they enquired about a website about the same time, I didn't tell them about each other, they live in the same area (Fife, Scotland) and they want to rank highly for the same photography related keyword searches!

I am now pressing on with SEO but I'm wondering who will come out on top!

Anyway can I get some feedback on the designs, obviously I kept them completely different (apart form the thumbnail system used on their galleries).

AM Forbes Photography

Gus Thompson Photography

Thank you,
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Posted 09 January 2009 - 05:10 PM

I like, very well done mate.

Just one tiny thing...

When you do all capitals for text or a list you should type them lowercase then put in the CSS

p.class { text-transform:uppercase; }

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Posted 09 January 2009 - 05:19 PM

View PostMeshach, on Jan 9 2009, 17:10, said:

I like, very well done mate.

Just one tiny thing...

When you do all capitals for text or a list you should type them lowercase then put in the CSS

p.class { text-transform:uppercase; }


Hi Meshach, good point, never thought of doing that
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