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These comments are very helpful. Thanks for taking the time to look over the site. I now have some great ideas for improving it. I should have mentioned up front that this is a re-skin of the old site. All navigation, pictures, and copy are lifted verbatim from the old site. I haven't met with them to discuss updates or navigational changes. HOWEVER, the ideas regarding the carbide tool/croquet mayhem are good ones to ponder! I will revisit this site in a week or so and post a new one for review. I appreciate the sound criticism. [quote] 1) the grass background is tragic. try and find a nice green, maybe that will help.[/quote] Do you mean go with a solid color, such as in [url=http://expert.ics.purdue.edu/~robline/portfolio/micon/] this site [/url]? Can you give me a little more detail beyond "the dropshadow is pretty terrible"? Terrible in what way, that it exists at all or that it isn't executed properly? Would a bevel be better? I do plan to stick with the curve theme, so what transition would you recommend between the green foreground and white background? NoJive, thanks for the comments regarding secondary navigation, I'll look into it. Also, i like your idea of restructuring the main croquet page. The whole idea here was to recreate the feel of being on the croquet court. Hence the grass and stake. Grass and wood textures along with the color white will evoke the croquet vibe in those who play. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Currently seeking a technology analyst/instructor/web developer position in the research triangle, any tips appreciated!
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