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Looking for volunteers to test site - quite urgent
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If they are looking for other suggestions ... It is a matter of personal choice but I would put all the links (Departments, Feedback, etc) in a menu items on a side of the page or at the top of the page. This way they are easier to review and select.


>>Hi Nadya,
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>>What jumps to me are the following:
>>1. When moving mouse over pictures, they change to other pictures. Does not really make sense.
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>I basically agree. May be the original author of the page thought it would give nice effect. I don't see a lot of sense here too.
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>>2. Link/graphics "SOQUC" could be improved for readability.
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>Agree. What does SOQUIC mean? I would probably add tooltips and statusbar text like here in UT for explanations...
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>Also I think, there should be a space line after address of the department and the link. This is the first page. Did you try to go into other links?
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>The first page is static, I haven't gone through the whole site to judge, if it's a static site or dynamic...
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>>Just my 5 cents.
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>>>Hi everybody,
>>>
>>>I have a WEB site, which I am currently testing in IE and Netscape. I would be much obliged, if somebody can spend, say, 10-15 minutes on this site and let me know your opinion (what looks good, what needs improvement, your suggestions, etc. )
>>>
>>>This is the site http://www.mh.state.oh.us/ - it is an Ohio Govermental site and I am considering to take a job as a Web Developer.
>>>
>>>You can answer in this thread or send me a message directly (click on the envelope).
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance.
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