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| Please review www.thinqdynamiq.com | Views: 248 |
| Sep 26, 2006 3:22 am | | Please review www.thinqdynamiq.com | # |
 Amlan Dey | | Hello folks, I seek your review on www.thinqdynamiq.com
Eagerly awaiting your comments. Have a nice day :)
AmlanPrivate Reply to Amlan Dey |
| Sep 27, 2006 4:05 pm | | re: Please review www.thinqdynamiq.com | # |
 Amlan Dey | | Wake up guys :) I see 8 views of my message but no replies. Whats the matter? are the usual reviewers off ryze? Or is the site too dull or boring to be reviewed?
Shake yourself from you slumber, worthy gurus, put your fingers into action on your respective keyboards and please reply with your reviews of the site.
Thanks and regards, AmlanPrivate Reply to Amlan Dey |
| Oct 25, 2006 6:46 pm | | re: re: Please review www.thinqdynamiq.com | # |
 Dr. (Pt.) Aaadietya Pandey | | Dear Amlan,
I find your site very impressive.
Its just that Dropdown menus instead of simple hyperlinks on the navigation Tab will give it even fine look.
I am not an expert in Web Designing.
Just gave the suggestion that came to my mind.Private Reply to Dr. (Pt.) Aaadietya Pandey |
| Oct 29, 2006 1:46 am | | re: re: re: Please review www.thinqdynamiq.com | # |
 Amlan Dey | | Hello Mr. Pandey, The links on the website are not too many in number as you can see. You can count them on your fingers. This makes it useless to implement a drop down menu. Drop down menus are used when there's insufficient space on the screen to display all the links. In such a case, the links are categorised and grouped into drop down menus.
Always remember when it comes to developing a website, the functionality and ease of use comes primary.
Regards Amlan Private Reply to Amlan Dey |
| Nov 17, 2006 10:45 am | | re: Please review www.thinqdynamiq.com | # |
 Sylvie Noel | | Hi, Is the list on the left-hand side (giant Q) supposed to a navigation menu which has not yet been implemented? If it's not supposed to be a navigation menu, then it's quite confusing. I was trying to click on them thinking they were links. The Web standard these days is to have the menu either at the top (as you do) or on the side (or often both at the same time). This causes people to expect a list of words on the side to be links.
I'm not sure that your web site needs a Google search function. It's nice, but there aren't that many pages to look through.
You might also want to add some information directly on the pages where you describe your services on how people can get in contact with your company. A simple email link would suffice, and would be much more useful than the Google search function.
Good luck, SylviePrivate Reply to Sylvie Noel |
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