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On August 4, 2006 2:45 PM john said:Often enough you see designer's personal site with good CSS based standard compliant code, and good design, but It's nice to see a real commercial site done right.
The design is clean and crisp (makes sense for a cleaning company...) and the code is some of the best I've seen, using image replacement technics for images, semantically correct markup, etc...
If anything, I'm not a big fan of the Flash animation on the home page, but that's more of a personal taste I guess.
Overall, great site!
On August 9, 2006 5:49 AM Birgit said:looks nice&clean, and I like the hover effects.
but one thing to mention is the error I get in a submenu under "divisions". the second last subnavigation element stretches into the next element. looks like it's alright when you use "
" but not if it wraps automatically. interesting...
On August 9, 2006 5:50 AM Birgit said:this should have been a line break tag but it was rendered as HTML... *lol*
On August 21, 2006 12:03 PM Sonomatek said:I like how the site looks and it conquers two of the major browsers (i.e. IE and Firefox) very well.
Unfortunately the site's authors have forgotten about Opera. A quick re-working of the CSS page(s) will take care of that.
On August 21, 2006 10:37 PM REA said:I'm the guy who coded this site. Thanks for the comments!
Opera is indeed not on my company's internal list of browsers that need to be supported. But since this site got on here, I'll take some of my personal time to check it out and fix it for Opera. :)
Thanks again!
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