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Discussion in 'Reviews' started by John Harvey, Apr 24, 2012.

  1. John Harvey

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    I am new to eForum and unsure where to post this ... so I will take a shot in the dark and try posting right here. I have just redesigned my website. My old site was created w/ MS FrontPage and my host could no longer support FrontPage extensions. In retrospect, I am glad I was pushed to revamp my company's web presence.

    Could some of you folks on this forum aware of sound design &/ or SEO principles have a look at my site and advise if I could improve on the site's design and SEO elements? www.CCGcommunications.com

    Any advice or commentary would be much appreciated.
     
  2. abdulkarim

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    :eek: mmm.. your site look small less content should use more web tools
     
  3. Website Magick

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    Hi John,

    Expression Web is the program that Frontpage grew to. Its Microsoft's answer to DreamWeaver and everything is in CSS. We had a client come over to our hosting a couple of years back because his host no longer supported Frontpage extension. We still support FrontPage but I did however get him to try Expression Web and he did fine with it.

    As far as your site, I would first widen your whole block to a width of about 944, Add a little color to the background and perhaps change the font.

    it will change the look of the site completely.
    [edit] you might want to remember that FrontPage is so out of date that they no longer offer support for it. Also they have not done security updates for years so it can also be a security risk.

    Good Luck
     
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