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Title: Baked in Montana
Post by: Kaliphornia on May 16, 2006, 07:19:09 AM
WebsiteBaker is totally awesome and this is the 2nd project I've used it on in the last couple of months:

http://dev.mountainbikemontana.com/
Title: Re: Baked in Montana
Post by: kweitzel on May 16, 2006, 09:06:53 AM
Hi Man ... nice site ...

My personal preferences would do something a bit different, like the navigation menu on the left. The "head" is centralised but the menu itself not ... I would either centralise both or put them right or left aligned (actualy I would left align, but that's me ...).

Also maybe give the search area a bit mor margin to the top ...

What Gallery do you use? An I-Framed external one? Again, my preference here would be to actually open the design at the botom, so the whole page and not just the picture page scrolls.

but, again, a verry good site!

cheers

Klaus
Title: Re: Baked in Montana
Post by: burki on May 16, 2006, 01:13:27 PM
hi kaliphornia... thats a nice site you've made there!
i agree with klaus about a bit more margin at the top of the search-box!

but at the end... good looking, very nice topic to make a site for  :wink:

wish you some nice days in the dirt
Title: Re: Baked in Montana
Post by: RogerBaker on May 16, 2006, 06:09:01 PM
I think it looks pretty cool. Great job.
Title: Re: Baked in Montana
Post by: mysticcowboy on May 18, 2006, 03:25:02 AM
Attractive site. It seems a very appropriate design for the subject. Though photos on every page does help with visitor interest.

A couple of points:

I agree with Klaus that you should give the search form some room, especially on the home page. I disagree with his suggestions about alignment, though.  :wink:

Having the sponsors on a separate page pretty much shoves them in the attic. I'd be interested in your server stats over the next few months. My guess is that except for those of us checking out the design and the sponsors themselves, nobody will click that link.

If you want more paying sponsors you might consider making room for them to have badges or banners on more pages.