You made SWFs for the main navigation? Why? If you did it to get a special font, use SIFR. Search engines are getting better at understanding Flash, but I still recommend sticking with HTML wherever possible (especially for main navigation).
Great intro flash animation. I'd recommend having the "mouseout" be a smoother withdrawl instead of the instant disappear... maybe reverse your "mouseover" action.
Not bad. Personally I'd make the font a little darker (if not black). Lighter fonts are better for younger audiences, but since you're focused on companies, you might want to make sure the font is easy to read for older viewers.
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Thanks for looking at it and please feel free to provide any constructive critiques.
Take care.
Didn't have too long of a look, but there weren't any glaring deformities, so I'd chalk it up as a job well done.
My picky cretiques:
You made SWFs for the main navigation? Why? If you did it to get a special font, use SIFR. Search engines are getting better at understanding Flash, but I still recommend sticking with HTML wherever possible (especially for main navigation).
Great intro flash animation. I'd recommend having the "mouseout" be a smoother withdrawl instead of the instant disappear... maybe reverse your "mouseover" action.
My $.02
Thanks for the input.
It is because of the special font that we use. I'll check into the mouseover issue you are talking about.
My other area of opinion is on the blog. I am beginning to feel the colors are too light.
Any thoughts on that?
Use SIFR
It's a nice light site, so I don't think it's a big deal. I would try to get at least one image into each blog post though. Eyes like images.
Couldn't you use a sprite with text-indent for the navigation?