View Full Version : I'd like some opinions
binx44
Mar 23, 2011, 08:28 PM
I've worked on a web site for hours, well actually pretty much all day and some of yesterday. It's a free based site (webs.com) and now that I'm going to shut down the computer for tonight I'd like some opinions. I like the layout and stuff, but I'm a bit biased I think because its my own work. Its not done, the faq's aren't done. If anyone has any advice or faq's I could add please let me know
The site is
www.valley-alapahas.webs.com
There we go, fixed the url. Had an ' that shouldn't be there I apologise
J_9
Mar 23, 2011, 08:30 PM
Is that the direct link? I can't get to it. I get a message saying "server not found."
binx44
Mar 23, 2011, 08:31 PM
OOOPS. There's not supposed to be an ' in it... I'm sorry
Its Home - Valley Alapahas (http://www.valley-alapahas.webs.com)
J_9
Mar 23, 2011, 08:33 PM
I like it. Very nice!
binx44
Mar 23, 2011, 08:33 PM
I wanted it to be straight forward and not complicated. I hope I succeeded in that
J_9
Mar 23, 2011, 08:36 PM
You did. For a free site it's very nice!
Wondergirl
Mar 23, 2011, 08:36 PM
The photo at the top is very, very dark.
binx44
Mar 23, 2011, 08:37 PM
Wonder, do you mean the forest photo with the path through it?
Wondergirl
Mar 23, 2011, 08:44 PM
Yes, that photo.
Otherwise, it looks good.
Fr_Chuck
Mar 23, 2011, 08:48 PM
Yes, the top photo looks like dark trees at night, I do not see a path at all, just shaddows in a dark background.
And I can make it larger of course, but the print for me was hard to read at its current size on the first page
binx44
Mar 23, 2011, 08:55 PM
I was thinking on making the font larger, my mother commented on that also. I don't know if I can make the photo lighter yet
cdad
Mar 24, 2011, 01:02 PM
You can grab the photo and lighten it in any number of picture programs then reupload it.
Cat1864
Mar 24, 2011, 01:32 PM
It is looking very good.
The pic at the top of the page has already been covered.
The only other thing I could suggest might be to break up the description a bit more.
Are you going to discuss what agencies/clubs register the breed?
binx44
Mar 24, 2011, 05:42 PM
I meant to *slaps forehead* I can't believe I forgot that. Thank you cat. And thank you for the advice on breaking up the description. I have a tendency to start typing then forget to space things apart for people since not everyone reads like I do.
You guys are all great for the advice end of things.
I expanded the FAQ more, made the font bigger on the first page.
I need to include registries, break up the description to make it easier for people
I'd love some more faq questions. Does anyone have any?
cdad
Mar 24, 2011, 05:47 PM
I can see at least 3 questions that have been missed.
1) How do I submit a testimonial.
That way you have clear guidelines and a link pointing to it.
2) How do I submit a photo.
Again clear guidelines on what is acceptable.
3) Site guidelines.
If someone is allowed to post to your site then your going to need those.
Wondergirl
Mar 24, 2011, 05:48 PM
I see a number of grammar (sentence structure, phrasing, etc.) errors. :eek:
binx44
Mar 24, 2011, 05:53 PM
Thank you.. and wonder... PLEASE point them out to me.. I've got no one on hand to proofread for me
Wondergirl
Mar 24, 2011, 06:03 PM
thank you.. and wonder... PLEASE point them out to me.. i've got no one on hand to proofread for me
Here's the first paragraph --
The [o]rigin of this breed is under some controversy[.] A few breeders have [omit each] come up with a story claiming to be the only people breeding the true Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog. [Because of] this controversy[,] we all can agree on one thing for sure[--]that the Alapaha is a versatile unique breed of bulldog. The Alapaha has a very distinct type, though some characteristics vary from breeder to breeder. The most common story of the origin of this breed of bulldog is the Lane breeding program. [This program] originated in the 1800[omit ']s[.] [Its] intention was to protect the old "plantation dog" [of] the Southern United States ([breed's origin:] Southern Georgia) from going extinct[.] [omit , This breed originated in the Alapaha river region of Southern Georgia.]
martinizing2
Mar 24, 2011, 08:55 PM
I would maybe include a note on if they are expensive too purchase , and the ease of finding reputable breeders.
I enjoyed learning about these dogs , I have not heard of them until now.
Good job.
binx44
Mar 25, 2011, 03:31 AM
Thanks wonder. :D you're a sweetheart.
Martinizing. I never thought about that. I paid 2k for my pup :S but they do drop as low as 900 in some places.
Feel free to take a look at my photo album, I've got a few pictures of him up. Though there are also some on the site. I'm glad you enjoyed learning about them. Thank you
shazamataz
Mar 26, 2011, 12:26 AM
Looks good Binx.
The photo is showing up fine on my laptop, but my screen is very bright.
I love the FAQ page, very well thought out.
binx44
Mar 27, 2011, 07:29 PM
Thank you shaz. I planned on working on it more this weekend, but instead I went out and spent the weekend with my boyfriend. We took ryu to the beach. (pictures posted on fb) so I plan on getting back to working on the website more Tuesday, (ive got to paint a wall for my aunt, she has cancer and is too sick to do it herself :( )
binx44
Mar 29, 2011, 02:38 PM
Some changes have been made to the website, some FAQ's added. Just thought I'd let you all know
cdad
Mar 29, 2011, 02:45 PM
Gald you added how to use the site as it will encourage others.
One tiny problem. Maybe either make a link directly to your email in those spots or make the email at location page larger so its easier to pick out. Just a suggestion.
Wondergirl
Mar 29, 2011, 03:01 PM
More editing --
These bulldogs were selected for performance and resistance to harsh working conditions. It is most probable that the breed[']s gene pool contains a mixture of indigenous dogs (curs), and the dogs that came with each successive invader (the Spanish and [F]rench mastiffs and other bulldogs)[.]
Another [v]ersion of the history of the Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog is that its origins are in the recently extinct breed of bulldog called the Mountain Bulldog. These dogs were first brought to America in the 18th [c]entury. This breed of bulldog was continuously bred for utility and stamina[,] unlike their "English" [counterparts], [w]hether it [was for] guard work, farm work[,] or as a family companion. Being bulldogs of mostly European [descent,] they were not well suited to the warmer climates of the south and were crossed with cur-like dogs.
The cur-type dogs they used are believed to be the result of crosses themselves. Between breeds like Spanish Mastiff-type [w]ar dogs, [t]he Great Dane, and generic Indian curs (such as the Catahoula red-wolf) which roamed the American South[This previous phrase is only part of a sentence -- what does it belong to?] Farmers and ranchers used these Cur/Bulldog dogs for hunting wild cattle, feral hogs, bears[,] and coons [in addition to using them for] protection and family pets.
martinizing2
Mar 30, 2011, 06:47 AM
Martinizing. i never thought about that. i paid 2k for my pup :S but they do drop as low as 900 in some places.
feel free to take a look at my photo album, i've got a few pictures of him up. though there are also some on the site. i'm glad you enjoyed learning about them. thank you
If I'd have paid 2k for a pup I would have thought about it a lot.
I consider that to qualify as "Expensive"
But I would bet after a few days with him I would forget about the cost and
Start counting up the rewards.
Dogs are like that.
shazamataz
Mar 30, 2011, 06:51 AM
One of mine was close to 2k, another was free (home-bred).
My latest little munchkin was well over a thousand and I only half own him (co-owned with his breeder).
The right dog has no price.
binx44
Mar 30, 2011, 04:17 PM
Thanks calif, wonder, and shazzy your right. The right dog has no price :)
binx44
Mar 30, 2011, 04:19 PM
Martinizing I forgot about his price hours after seeing his face for the first time lol. I got to see him 2 weeks after he was born.
Wonder. Done the editing for your corrections, thank you. I also fixed the sentence which didn't seem like it fit in there, I checked my notes and realized I was missing part of the sentence
martinizing2
Mar 31, 2011, 04:14 AM
Martinizing I forgot about his price hours after seeing his face for the first time lol. I got to see him 2 weeks after he was born.
I can understand the "price be damned" attitude after you get them, my yorkie Muttley is priceless.
But I may have hesitated at two grand before I had him for a while. But once I saw him it was done,
He is too cute to resist plus his personality is amazing.