hi friends i have created very funny wallpaper website. i hope you can laugh , and be honest tell me, how do you like? the content and design of the blog see and waiting for your repies Funny Wallpaper
The photos are fun - thanks! When the page loaded, I was disappointed not to see a photo right away, esp. since that first one really IS funny. Rather, there are a list of links. The title says "Joke Wallpapers" but what I saw immediately was nothing but links. You might want to think about splitting the links up and putting some of them below the first photo - get that photo above the fold in any case. Perhaps move the links to the left column where you have the subscription box. That left column is pretty cluttered and hard to read/focus on. If you can, and I'm not sure you can, perhaps put a lighter background just on that box - it would help some. I think if you moved the first photo to the top and put all those links immediately under it - in two columns/two rows (there are only 4), they won't take up as much space and would actually be a nice break between the two photos. You could even just put one at a time; one between each photo to break the flow a little bit and give the eyes/brain more time to process the input before moving on to the next one. Suggest the same thing for the other pages as well. Those ads really interfere and are irritating. If you can blend them with the content a little better, it would work well.
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Some pictures are very funny. But it is not wallpapers - just funny pictures. And too many Ads on the top of the page, IMHO.
It looks like a typical blog site, however, I don't really like the red background header at the top because it made me think "spyware alert". Having a red header is not really a good idea because that's what most "warning" labels are.