And the purchase page looks alright too? You get a hover-effect over the "get it now" buttons?j_c_hallgren wrote:Yup, no seal splattered over text now...thanks!admin wrote:Should be better now. Please check...
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Yes, that page looks good as well...the buttons sorta flicker once as you move over them...guess that's what you mean?admin wrote:And the purchase page looks alright too? You get a hover-effect over the "get it now" buttons?j_c_hallgren wrote:Yup, no seal splattered over text now...thanks!admin wrote:Should be better now. Please check...
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sorta flicker... hmmm... that does not sound very sexy, but I guess that's your old W2K/IE6 laptop...j_c_hallgren wrote:Yes, that page looks good as well...the buttons sorta flicker once as you move over them...guess that's what you mean?admin wrote:And the purchase page looks alright too? You get a hover-effect over the "get it now" buttons?j_c_hallgren wrote:Yup, no seal splattered over text now...thanks!admin wrote:Should be better now. Please check...
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I respectfully disagree. She portrays neither a typical XY user nor an environment in which it can be used. I can't possibly identify with her (no innuendo!admin wrote:Yep, she's very likable IMO. She's there to represent the notion of flexibility, and I think she does a good job.
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100% predictable reaction but no valid point against the design IMO. Tip: it's not about identification. (But I don't want to discuss this any further.)zer0 wrote:I respectfully disagree. She portrays neither a typical XY user nor an environment in which it can be used. I can't possibly identify with her (no innuendo!admin wrote:Yep, she's very likable IMO. She's there to represent the notion of flexibility, and I think she does a good job.).
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The placement is good and the hover looks fine on XP/IE6 except for a mysterious horizontal line that appears on the right:Also, the other images I noted look better.admin wrote:sorta flicker... hmmm... that does not sound very sexy, but I guess that's your old W2K/IE6 laptop...
I don't think I'm going to find the time to really dig through all of the links within the pages, so if there's something in particular you want checked just let me know.
I agree it's hardly worth worrying about, but I also don't know what your visitor stats look like, or for that matter the number of corporate inquires/customers you have/want (though I bet for want you'd like alladmin wrote:No time for a complete redesign for an outdated browser.
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The mysterious horizontal line should be gone now.
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Confirmedadmin wrote:The mysterious horizontal line should be gone now.
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FYI, I checked my visitor stats: 27,53 % of the visiting browsers are IE, and 11% of IE browsers are IE6. Not much but more than I would have thought.
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Well IE use is quite a bit lower than what StatCounter reports for global use (49.56%), but your IE6 stats are slightly more than theirs: http://gs.statcounter.com/#browser_vers ... 810-201010admin wrote:FYI, I checked my visitor stats: 27,53 % of the visiting browsers are IE, and 11% of IE browsers are IE6. Not much but more than I would have thought.
If your stats include yesterday then you surely got a number of IE6 hits that I normally wouldn't have given you.
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is this "lovely lady" in front page using Mac?
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Yep, but: http://www.zdnet.com/news/windows-7-wor ... pro/337007tomuser wrote:is this "lovely lady" in front page using Mac?
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...only you can't see she's running W7 on that Mac and it's probably not the main reason for anyone buying a Mac to run it on there...
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Yes, but she's different. After all she wants XY so she simply has to run W7 on here little Macbook. It's a bit difficult to see but I can assure that this is XY that's showing on her screen on the non-first pages of the homepage. And, of course, it's also very obvious from the fascinated way she looks at the screen that it's XY that is looking back to her.RalphM wrote:...only you can't see she's running W7 on that Mac and it's probably not the main reason for anyone buying a Mac to run it on there...
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Since you've decided to dabble a toe in this pool again, I'd chip in as well as the image continues to bother me.admin wrote:Yes, but she's different. After all she wants XY so she simply has to run W7 on here little Macbook. It's a bit difficult to see but I can assure that this is XY that's showing on her screen on the non-first pages of the homepage. And, of course, it's also very obvious from the fascinated way she looks at the screen that it's XY that is looking back to her.RalphM wrote:...only you can't see she's running W7 on that Mac and it's probably not the main reason for anyone buying a Mac to run it on there...
Saying "she simply has to run W7" is boiling it down a lot. First of all, it isn't even true. Boot Camp supports XP onwards, so W7 isn't a mandatory requirement.
Second of all, there is no coherency in the images. In the banner, you're showing a person using a MacBook, but on a couple of other pages directly below it are Windows badges. No matter how hard you try, you won't succeed in portraying that a typical XY use-case scenario consists of running it on Apple hardware/software. I had to squint very hard to see what looks like a list in thumbnail mode (is that even right?). What's next, showing an iPhone with a Remote Desktop app (such as TeamViewer) accessing a Windows box and doing file management? Is running it on a MacBook supposed to make it look "cool" and hip? IMO, it succeeds at neither.
By having a banner showing a person using XYplorer, you're no longer selling just a product, you're also selling an image. None of the environment, the hardware or the body language of the model convey an appearance of a professional, business-like situation where features of XYplorer shine. Perhaps you're trying to tap into the amateur, home user market in which people wouldn't normally pay for an Explorer-substitute. Perhaps. I'm just glad I spend more time on the forums rather than home page
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