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TheLivingDead

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you may consider centering your page utilizing a DIV tag... I'm viewing with a widescreen monitor, and the page is all aligned to the left, leaving half of my monitor with Blank Space....
also, the background gradients ends... It may look more pro if it were toconsistantly cover the entire background. You can achieve this by defineing the background og the <body> in your CSS--
also, the images load quickly! (+) but they are Lo-res... ( a constant struggle, I know!)
and you may consider making the lump of text a little more interesting by utilizing a variety of colors and sizes--
good luck!
 

bcee

New Member
Definitely center the page. I would also put the logo and some text above the image block so people can identify your brand and know a little about what exactly it is that you do.
 

Biomecca36

New Member
with all of those examples, I would break the photos down in to one photo per example and put them on a grid. Then you can tag the photos with a keyword you want to emphasize....
 
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