Pool Table Website Review

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Joined: Mar 2012

Hey everyone.

I'm doing a site for a client for a local pool table buisness. There is no payment method set up as of yet and also the domain isnt the final domain for the website.

this is the address http://indieinfo.net/

Please tell me anything that you see! I know there are some issues viewing in IE7 that i need to fix. Thanks so much everyone!

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They have: 3 posts

Joined: Jun 2011

@ Viec Lam - I think it's ok now. yarh...it seems to have some stuff when using IE7 to load the site. However, that's not the big problem. just keep the site up!
good luck!

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Joined: Apr 2012

Because of this site’s simple layout, it would appeal to anyone. It is quite easy to navigate. The color scheme is nice. The pool balls image makes nice color splash on the home page. The only problem I have with these images is: I do not understand their purpose. If there was only one image, then it would be clearly decorative. Since the users have an option of going through these images, they expect to see some kind of gallery of your products. Instead they are shown pool balls in different colors/angles.
Another thing I have noticed is that under certain circumstances when you click “Return to Shopping” from the Shopping cart, you get to the page where the heading says All Products but in fact the page shows services and the products. Definitely there is some kind of confusion with the database queries.
It would be nice to have a site map. Overall I like the site, but I think that it needs some more work to be done.

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Joined: Apr 2012

The general look is appealingly simple. One can tell what's being offered, and the looks appeal to pool tables style.
There are the following notes I have:
It does seem in the slightest off to have the phone number in the navigation menu in my opinion. Maybe a Contact Us link, instead. This way it allows it to appear to fit in better. I would also think to perhaps merge Address with phone number in the footer as they both point to the same element - contact us - once again.
A little tweak that could ad a bit more to the appeal is to have a timer set for the "Under The Table" slider, so that the images change periodically automatically for the viewer.

The hover section of the links in the footer could maybe go brighter. When it goes darker it blends more with the footer's background.

The last piece of thought I can throw out would be to move the sorting at the top, for the products page and services page.

Overall, the site does look great, keep up the work!

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