Feedback on webpage

Chrisb41

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I have just uploaded my new website and I would like to know what everyone thinks about it.

I am still adding a few more pages such as about us and FAQ but the bulk of it is done I hope.

Its www.accentoffice.com.au

and a little side note the video on the homepage was simply to show someone an example of what could be put there.

Thanks :)
 
I must say I do like it once the page has loaded. I agree pclink regarding the images as they took a while to finish loading although some of this could be down to me running several computers and phones on our wireless at the same time.

I do like the colour scheme and how it is all laid out, nice clean and simple with all the relevant information present.

I can't really say anything bad about it at all other than the image situation I mentioned earlier.
 
Looks great! Still slow to load...

I think the colors and eveything look great, but it's still slow to load. I did notice the picture sizes were reduced, they could probably be reduced some more and still keep the good quality. The main page won't load on this site, which could be due to the video, but other pages will load. It should give you some good pointers on what needs to be done to make the load times improve. Hope this helps :)

http://websiteoptimization.com/services/analyze/
 
I have made the pictures smaller in file size now.


nope

thats the image you have on the site

IMG_0136.jpg
@882kb (!)

This is the size it should be
IMG_0136_small.jpg
@95kb

the images on that page are all incorrectly sized and optimized at about 2.2MB download, TOTAL.

At the size you are displaying them, they should be about 300kb, TOTAL.

Slow page load will make people click away from your site if they have to wait.

Heres a trick you might find useful.

Grab a copy of Lightshot, go to your pages on your site, and hit printscreen on your keyboard

drag the mouse to select the size you want the image to be

In lightshot, it will tell you in PX what the numbers are for this

Then in your image editor, just resize height or width (lock aspect ratio to stop stretching)

This will give you the correctly sized image

save. upload. done.

You can also do further optimisation with software like pnggauntlet that will make your images even smaller, and your page-loads, faster.

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Also, look at your ALT and TITLE tags on your images.

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Thank you all for your feedback. I have gone and reduced all of the photos in file size and also physical size so they are all under 100Kb now :) There have been issues with our website host so that may have caused some of the slowness but that has now been solved.
 
more feedback..

ABOUT redirects to a user login url

I find the menu system kind of mickey mouse for a site of this size - the breadcrumbs below the main navigation menu could be mistaken for a menu in and of itself - users finding themselves with nowhere to go.

Also the 'site navigation' on http://www.accentoffice.com.au/ProductsPromotions.aspx is an orphan menu - does not seem to appear on other pages, and child links on the SERVICES section just go the services page. Seems kind of redundant.

Just my 5c
 
Thanks, I am adding a few extra pages and I have not set the permission up correctly yet for a few of the links. I am planning to go through and double check all links once the final pages are up.
 
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