Re: my new website - feedback required...



Owen wrote:

I asked about the website, not the HTML behind it.

Some of the issues on your site - excessive use of capital letters, sentences starting "WANT A LOGIN?" might be better in a newsgroup dedicated to the correct use of English. Even though I pointed out these, you still have "GET IN TOUCH". I would have thought these issues especially important to give a good impression on a site aiming to find publishers for your fiction you have wrote. But I only got a grade C in O-level English Language a couple of decades ago, so I'm not the person to really comment too much on this.

This is a technical newsgroup - see the charter when it was set up.

http://groups.google.co.uk/group/uk.net.news.announce/browse_frm/thread/656750f5d88d4225/3178ab2e7d220f90?lnk=st&q=rfd+uk.net.web.authoring&rnum=5&hl=en#3178ab2e7d220f90

I suggest you look elsewhere for the sort of help you want.

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