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JobsAllOver
post Jan 7 2012, 12:18 AM
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Hi everyone. I'm a new webmaster hoping to get a little input. I've been studying web design for a while but still consider myself a complete novice. I just started my site http://www.jobsallover.com. It's a site that gives people ideas on ways to supplement their income and make some extra money. The content is pretty weak currently, but I'm not worried about that I have huge improvements coming in that area.

What do you all think of the design? I'm hoping for some helpful input from a few experts, maybe some ideas on what could work better. I am thinking of eventually adding a top navigation bar when I get a little more content.
Check it out at http://www.jobsallover.com


Any input is greatly appreciated!
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Darin McGrew
post Jan 7 2012, 10:38 AM
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Our online validator reports markup errors:
http://htmlhelp.com/cgi-bin/validate.cgi?u...mp;warnings=yes

Don't use px for font sizes on the web. Instead, use a font size of 100% for body text, larger percentages for headings and the like, and (slightly) smaller percentages for legalese and similar fine print.
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post Jan 7 2012, 10:23 PM
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QUOTE(Darin McGrew @ Jan 7 2012, 10:38 AM) *

Our online validator reports markup errors:
http://htmlhelp.com/cgi-bin/validate.cgi?u...mp;warnings=yes

Don't use px for font sizes on the web. Instead, use a font size of 100% for body text, larger percentages for headings and the like, and (slightly) smaller percentages for legalese and similar fine print.

Thanks! I'll get to work on that!
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