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Hi Ernie,
Man I really like what you have done with the www.panavistalodge.com website.
Great look and user-friendly navigation. I like your use of visual lightbox. The images
look great, load and display quickly. Looks great in my mobile device too.
It's a strong foundation... So as far as additions go, it's all uphill from here.

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Ernie
This is the link provided in the warning page http://safeweb.norton.com/help/site_owners
IMO if you didn't ask the site to be scanned they shouldn't charge to clear it up. I’d damn sure argue with them on that if they did try to charge you anything :D
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Eric Rohloff wrote:
Ernie, Just because the menu builder put in some of the errors doesn't mean your not in control of them. Give each of your menus a unique name, ID and class. That should take care of 90% of them.


Eric,

I just opened all three of the menus on the main page of Panavistalodge and they all have unique names. The only place I could find when I built them was the selector box and the box below that. Is that the ID box?

I had thought I gave each one a unique name and ID after I had trouble getting all three to work on the main page. Am I not getting what you're telling me I should do?
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You should have an ID box next to the selector then a class box directly below that. I'm on a beta version but I'm pretty sure those were there in the previous version.
Selector: ID box
class box
I can't hear what I'm looking at.
It's easy to overlook something you're not looking for.

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This is a site I built for use in my job.(HTML Editor)
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https://ericrohloff.com
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Hey Everybody,
It's been a while but I'm back.:)

Food for thought...
A friend and I have starting selling "Digital Business Cards." Digital Business Cards are responsive websites.
Samples:
http://krea-tek.net/digitalbusinesscard3
http://krea-tek.net/digitalbusinesscard2
http://krea-tek.net/digitalbusinesscard1
http://unmgdirectory.info/digitalbusinesscard1
Pretty good product to offer as a giveaway with a responsive website. Just drop a folder in the site's directory.

This is not an original idea, companies are doing it already.

The Digital Business Card is also an interesting touch for those who are still out on the scene getting their "MacK" on
with the ladies. All you need is the recipient's phone number as a contact.
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Greetings Everyone,

I'm pretty sure I know the answer to this question and I probably will have experimented with this area by the time you guys respond to me but...

I was looking around in RLM Pro Layout/Manage Project and there's a window that allows you to add <head> content.
Is that for keywords and description which are not automatically populated like VSD?

I'm working on the HVAC (Everything Big) website I shared a month ago and a Cancer Support Services site. What do you think?
http://www.chathamcomfortcontrols.com
http://www.krea-tek.net/siuaiy (Bottom Nav Only - Just getting started on this one)
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Hi guys,
Just posting a link to the first site I have done with RLM. The menu was done with Menu Builder, the contact form with Form Builder and finally edited with THE. There are still a couple of tweaks I would like to do and the news page has no content as yet. www.thermfit.nz
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Hey Everyone,
I'm Posting a link to another RLM Pro website I've built. Working on SEO.
The first few pages have meta tags. I'm editing from CC FTP client.

I'm getting the CC Menu Maker ASAP. Right now I'm using CSS3.
I don't like the huge nav buttons and they don't work vertically on my cell phone.
Can't wait to change them.

http://strengthinusandinu.org
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Great job Webmaster!

A few suggestions for improvement:

I would put a little more padding on the content and the menu. It seems to bleed off too far right and left. Also I would add a break point at around 470px and have the 2 rows of 3 center boxes change to 3 rows of 2. Then add a break point at around 370px and have 6 rows of 1. You may also want to center them as well.

I would do the same thing on the Sponsors page too.

Other than that I think you did an excellent job. I agree with you on the menu thing. I used to use CSS3 menu builder and it lacks control especially at the mobile level.

Thanks for sharing.





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Webmaster wrote:
Hey Everyone,
I'm Posting a link to another RLM Pro website I've built. Working on SEO.
The first few pages have meta tags. I'm editing from CC FTP client.

I'm getting the CC Menu Maker ASAP. Right now I'm using CSS3.
I don't like the huge nav buttons and they don't work vertically on my cell phone.
Can't wait to change them.

http://strengthinusandinu.org


The one thing I will suggest is to remove the auto playing music. That is a major turn off for visitors these days, no matter what the site content is about.

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