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Fred Weiss

Merchant Member
At normal view, half of the bottom line of logos is cut off and cannot be scrolled to on most pages. This is corrected by maximizing the browser window or by entering Control - to zoom out. Neither of which is something a viewer should have to do. I am using the latest version of Firefox.
 
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john1

Guest
Looking good my man!

I don't have the cut off on my end and i'm on FF 4.

Looking at your source code i don't see any SEO unless i overlooked it.

Check out *all in one seo* plugin. It's free and is pretty effective if your on wordpress :)
 

HulkSmash

New Member
Hey guys thanks for the feed back
Hey Fred, i dont see that issue with the same browser.
ill have my coder check it out. thanks for the heads up.
 

Craig Sjoquist

New Member
Looks great, likes the upload & quote button on home page right next to quick photo samples of work finished.

Also like you showed some steps of wraps in portfolio and plenty plus they look good and readable.

Used Chrome all loaded fine etc.
 

signswi

New Member
Might be a screen resolution thing. My monitor is set to 1680 x 1050.

Yep, it's just your screen resolution. As an aside studies have consistently shown that the "above the fold" concept is moot online, people have no problem scrolling for content, so this isn't an issue. Get a bigger monitor! :tongue:
 

signswi

New Member
Coloradosigns: You might consider redoing how your permalinks are structured...there's no reason for http://www.coloradosigns.com/pages/Upload/ when it could be http://www.coloradosigns.com/Upload/. Strip out the category. In Wordpress under Permalinks change it to /%postname%/ under Custom Structure, but first install http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/redirection/ so that any old external links pointing to /page/postname will redirect properly and not lose any SEO juice.

Also out of curiosity did you follow my advice and install/configure Wordpress SEO, W3 Total Cache, and Cloudflare? Your images are also lacking alt and title descriptions, that will hurt your SEO as well and is worth correcting.
 

HulkSmash

New Member
Coloradosigns: You might consider redoing how your permalinks are structured...there's no reason for http://www.coloradosigns.com/pages/Upload/ when it could be http://www.coloradosigns.com/Upload/. Strip out the category. In Wordpress under Permalinks change it to /%postname%/ under Custom Structure, but first install http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/redirection/ so that any old external links pointing to /page/postname will redirect properly and not lose any SEO juice.

Also out of curiosity did you follow my advice and install/configure Wordpress SEO, W3 Total Cache, and Cloudflare?

Jessee - this is why i hire someone else to do it. I have no idea how to do those things you talked about. The only thing i know how to code is flash and regular HTML nothing more complicated.
 

TheSellOut

New Member
Looks GREAT Adam!!

I might have to look you up when I am out there! August 27th my cousin is getting married out in Monument and we fly into Denver!
 

signswi

New Member
I'm not a merchant here so I won't say too much--but as this doesn't have to do with the sign business I work for, I'll say this:

If you ever want a consultation audit or maintenance/install services for Wordpress SEO/Site Speed/Wordpress Best Practices, message me. I live to help small businesses have the most effective web presence possible. Normally I keep my mouth shut about my services but Wordpress is such a great platform and I like your work, so my neurons are firing.

If this is a problem Fred let me know and I'll remove it.

Also Colorado, great job on the call for actions all over the site.
 
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