Website for Review
http://LIMFT.com
Additional Comments
Hi Everyone,
I created 2 sites where only the first pages are different. Could you tell me which one you like better? The first is http://www.NYMFT.Com and the second is http://www.LIMFT.Com. While I am planning on letting both of them run because they go to different areas of New York, ultimately there will be one web site and I'm not sure which one is better. I am so immersed in them it is hard for me to tell. So I thought I would ask the experts which one you like better. So, if you have the time, please vote for one or the other to see which one wins. Thanks so much for your help. Joan
NIC NOTE: JOAN REPOSTED HER SITES WITH CLEAR INTENTIONS HERE...THE OTHER THREADS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
THE FOLLOWING IS FROM COLOEAGLE'S OTHER REVIEW ON THIS SITE:
Hello again Joan,
I will duplicate my comments to be the same as your other site.
This time I will list the errors from your home page for you, so you will have an idea of what the Yahoo sitebuilder does.
Code:
Result: 0 errors / 60 warnings
line 3 column 1 - Warning: missing <!DOCTYPE> declaration
line 19 column 139 - Warning: '<' + '/' + letter not allowed here
line 19 column 166 - Warning: '<' + '/' + letter not allowed here
line 21 column 135 - Warning: '<' + '/' + letter not allowed here
line 24 column 3 - Warning: content occurs after end of body
line 24 column 3 - Warning: content occurs after end of body
line 24 column 3 - Warning: content occurs after end of body
line 18 column 5 - Warning: <script> inserting "type" attribute
line 24 column 3 - Warning: <body> proprietary attribute "marginheight"
line 24 column 3 - Warning: <body> proprietary attribute "marginwidth"
line 24 column 3 - Warning: <body> proprietary attribute "topmargin"
line 24 column 3 - Warning: <body> proprietary attribute "leftmargin"
line 24 column 3 - Warning: <body> proprietary attribute "hspace"
line 24 column 3 - Warning: <body> proprietary attribute "vspace"
line 35 column 177 - Warning: <img> lacks "alt" attribute
line 36 column 173 - Warning: <img> lacks "alt" attribute
line 47 column 392 - Warning: <br> proprietary attribute "soft"
line 47 column 415 - Warning: <br> proprietary attribute "soft"
line 54 column 234 - Warning: <br> proprietary attribute "soft"
line 54 column 322 - Warning: <br> proprietary attribute "soft"
line 58 column 148 - Warning: <img> lacks "alt" attribute
line 62 column 297 - Warning: <br> proprietary attribute "soft"
line 66 column 138 - Warning: <img> lacks "alt" attribute
line 67 column 159 - Warning: <img> lacks "alt" attribute
line 68 column 147 - Warning: <img> lacks "alt" attribute
line 69 column 164 - Warning: <img> lacks "alt" attribute
line 70 column 180 - Warning: <img> lacks "alt" attribute
line 74 column 290 - Warning: <br> proprietary attribute "soft"
line 74 column 439 - Warning: <br> proprietary attribute "soft"
line 74 column 803 - Warning: <br> proprietary attribute "soft"
line 78 column 164 - Warning: <img> lacks "alt" attribute
line 79 column 87 - Warning: <img> lacks "alt" attribute
line 80 column 174 - Warning: <img> lacks "alt" attribute
line 81 column 158 - Warning: <img> lacks "alt" attribute
line 82 column 154 - Warning: <img> lacks "alt" attribute
line 86 column 320 - Warning: <br> proprietary attribute "soft"
line 93 column 303 - Warning: <br> proprietary attribute "soft"
line 100 column 429 - Warning: <img> attribute "src" lacks value
line 100 column 429 - Warning: <img> lacks "alt" attribute
line 100 column 824 - Warning: <img> attribute "src" lacks value
line 100 column 824 - Warning: <img> lacks "alt" attribute
line 100 column 1215 - Warning: <img> attribute "src" lacks value
line 100 column 1215 - Warning: <img> lacks "alt" attribute
line 100 column 1610 - Warning: <img> attribute "src" lacks value
line 100 column 1610 - Warning: <img> lacks "alt" attribute
line 100 column 2000 - Warning: <img> attribute "src" lacks value
line 100 column 2000 - Warning: <img> lacks "alt" attribute
line 100 column 2391 - Warning: <img> attribute "src" lacks value
line 100 column 2391 - Warning: <img> lacks "alt" attribute
line 100 column 2785 - Warning: <img> attribute "src" lacks value
line 100 column 2785 - Warning: <img> lacks "alt" attribute
line 101 column 188 - Warning: <br> proprietary attribute "soft"
line 102 column 187 - Warning: <img> lacks "alt" attribute
line 103 column 1627 - Warning: <br> proprietary attribute "soft"
line 104 column 167 - Warning: <img> lacks "alt" attribute
line 105 column 201 - Warning: <br> proprietary attribute "soft"
line 106 column 200 - Warning: <br> proprietary attribute "soft"
line 111 column 103 - Warning: <script> inserting "type" attribute
line 111 column 190 - Warning: <script> inserting "type" attribute
line 100 column 3152 - Warning: trimming empty <tr>
Info: Document content looks like HTML Proprietary
Pretty much the same errors as your other site, especially since the templates are the same.
personally i like the MFTNY better....
i like the 2 columns layout:
i like you tell me right at the top what MFTNY is all about and then on the right you go right into the services
there is also a lot more "meat" on this one
you have lots of good bullets, the phone number is highly visible and so is you FAQ
the other site just asks a bunch of questions...and altough there is nothing wrong with that (questions are often far more powerful then statements) there is little to no follow up info...personally i have little patience (i don't think i need anger managenet just yet
) but i like to know exactly what a site can do for me right away and have access to all the extra info i need right there without having to dig around...and i think you provide that really well in MFTNY
i think you are on the right track asking us here..but something to think about is setting up analytics on both sites (the free google analytics program is fine) and see which homepage performs better...
if you notice 50% of the visitors to MFTNY go on to access more pages of your site while only 10% of the LIMFT go on to check out more of your site then the answer to which is best becomes obvious
hope that helps
Personally I don't like, nor understand, those goofy-looking "stick figures" at the bottom right of the " http://www.nymft.com/ " site ... what significance do they have, other than to agitate the site visitor?
TA wrote:
Personally I don't like, nor understand, those goofy-looking "stick figures" at the bottom right of the " http://www.nymft.com/ " site ... what significance do they have, other than to agitate the site visitor?
LOL...get Agitated easily do we 
i was just on the phone with godaddy for over 2 hours because of a messup on their part...now that's agitating 
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Sorry for the late reply here.
I am with Nic on the MFTNY site. Can't say anymore than he has already.
Like I mentioned in the first review and as TA has brought up.
I found the stick figures moving as I scrolled distracting.
If these are your way of adding your personal touch to the website then leave them. We all have a certain thing we want to see on our sites.
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