Had this site just over a year now... been through dozens of... ad formats, ad layouts, structural changes, design changes, color changes... Think I'm gna stick with this one now. Have spent all tonight, manually milling through every page, sorting out messy coding, also tidied up my CSS etc and alot of general tidying up. This is like for me, just a final review type thing. So if anyone spots any SEO mistakes, coding mistakes or anything, let me know, tha'd be great... Also, as much opinion as possible on the layout and design.. THE SITE: http://www.gervaisworld.com Cheers!
Huge Office UK fan here . Not a big fan of the green background color or the logo color, and the menu could use some spice. Other than that, looks pretty good.
Cool site. I really like the guy. - It is not clear to my why you choose green as dominant color on the site. Looks a little bit unusual. - I think you should add some graphics from The Office on the main page, that's his biggest hit, right? - Why do you open the gallery and the forum in a new window? - Is there still activity on the site? For a year old site the forum looks pretty empty and the last news entry is from May. You need to do some serious SEO and linking to get that site off the ground! - Since you are in the UK, it might be worth to be a little bit less cavalier with copyright issues. "Copyright © Gervaisworld.com - All rights reserved" Did you license the pictures/graphics on the site? If not, do you need to attribute them? - It would be cool to have some quotes from Rick about your site and perhaps him contributing to the forum. Did you tell him that you have developed this great site? Matthias
hello you have good site i like it but have some problems in it 1- On left side main heading is not showing on my side. 2- If you use some 3D images that would be more better then now. 3- Make you headings Bold. and many little things that need to change so do it and it would be excellent site Chearsss
Perhaps bold or different font on the navigation links, something to fill up the gaps there and more of a footer would help people know that there isnt more loading and looks more professional.