Thank You - Post ID 190926

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Hello,

We finally got our updated site up and everything is working as we envisioned.
There is no way we could have gotten it done without the help of these forums and the Coffee Cup support team.

The two sites that we had done were both done with Coffee Cup's HTML editor.
While I said we, most of the code was written by my wife (Peggy) who had no training in CSS3 or HTML5 so using one book of each she was able to do 99.99% of the coding.

We had a few headaches along the way and that's where this forum and the support team helped us to see the light.
Eric R. was most helpful and responding with knowledge and advice in some cases responding almost as fast as I could ask the question. I don't think there is a forum as quick and professional as this one.
As for the support team I can only say that you are one patient team. There was one I remember in particular where we were having problems with getting our images into the folder and I was convinced that there was a bug in the editor. The support team stepped me through it with patience over several emails until the light went on. I don't think you could ask for a better team then this. They made sure that not only where I made the error but stated it in such a way that I understood the whys and hows. Very professional. Thank you.

While the sites may not be fancy by today's standard they are quick and to the point and shows what can be done with the editor. The updates came at times that we needed them most although you could not have known. This last update was the greatest thing since sliced bread and shows how Coffee Cup continues to support and advance their programs.

Thanks,
Steven Rodinak
http://kanidorcreations.com/
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I looked at your site and thought it well constructed BUT if you look at the bottom right two images They are forcing a horizontal slide to appear in the Browser. I know it is not always possible but if the page can display in a browser without the need to slide the page from side to side or up and down I think that gives the visitor a better experience. You have 7 images possibly stack them 3 on top of 4.

The Guy from OZ


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Prism,

Thanks for the heads up. The seven thumbnails at the bottom are an easy way for someone to navigate the site and is equal to the main menu.
Peggy is thinking of changing from pixel size to percentage and if that does not work I think your suggestion is a great alternative.

Steven and Peggy

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