I'm working on new farm website - suggestions needed.

It's looking good in firefox! I love the pictures of your home... just wow.

The only suggestion I have has to do with the sunflower. Something about it kept making think the page hadn't loaded correctly. Feels sort of cock-eyed. Other than that, looks great!
 
I can't get the buttons on the side to work either. I have Internet explorer 8, and I hate it! It shuts down on me all the time. I got the plans for my website through Yahoo small business. It's like $12 a month. It was really easy- but way to small.
Make sure you have enough room to add on, or you'll get stuck like me and have to start all over.
 
It worked fine for me when I looked around on it. very nice home, and I like the history aspect of the plantation.

AL
 
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I just wish Microsoft would leave well enough alone when it comes to their products. We are in the computer/seminar business and must use MS FrontPage, ExpressionWeb, Publisher, Word, Excel, and Powerpoint daily as well as teach them. Plus we have our own software we've developed for the specialized field we are in of converting documents and transmitting them to the Securities & Exchange Commission - our software must work with all of MS products including every Windows version. Everytime MS "upgrades" we have to buy and install and test and make modifications. I've yet to see an upgrade that I really thought was an improvement. Normally, just more money for MS and more expense and work for us.

As I posted earlier there is a service pack "fix" for I.E.8. I just can't use it because then Publisher can't open files. "Fixes" one issue, really messes up another.

I have a science "fiction" novel I've talked about a lot. A man takes over the world because he owns access to everyone's bank records, etc. Man is named Gill Bates. Great story - I just have to write it down.
 
Love the website, Love the cool pics. I especially like the egg pictures and of course enjoying the house pics
 
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Thanks to you and all others who have expressed compliments on our home. We are truly blessed. It is a lot of work and still will take many years and a small fortune we don't have to get this place in shape. In the meantime we have people pulling up all the time, especially on weekends who ask if they can have a tour. They can see the house from the road. I always stop what I'm doing and show them around if I can. It gets a little annoying if they pull all the way around the long drive and home and pull up in my carport but that's another story.

Anyway, when they see all the animals, they start asking if they can bring their kids back or their mother, brother, sister. I always tell them yes. So you can imagine that now the knocks on the door are becoming a regular thing. Not to mention we have company every weekend - family, friends, etc. who come back over and over, each time bringing someone else they want to show. There are times I'm just worn out. Like today. But I have company coming tomorrow for the weekend and about 15 people coming the next weekend.

Soooo....I figured we'd just post dates and times for "showings" and charge admission for the general public. I figure I can have a family day once a month where people could bring their kids who could gather eggs, and pet the animals and fish in the pond. Guys could do some skeet shooting (we have a thrower). Have a picnic, etc. Could also have a farm education day and teach city folk how to raise chickens and other livestock.

And my favorite idea, is to have the two orphanages nearby be able to bring the kids to spend some time on the farm (that would be free). We actually have an orphanage "Childrens Home" in Natchez and a Boys Home there. I feel for these kids and wish there was something more I could do.
 
Hey Monique
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your website looks great!! Awesome!!
I have IE 8 & just had to refresh to see the pics a couple of pages.Could be on my end, we've got dial up.

The side bar works fine for me.They only thing I noticed was the "contact us" link at the bottom of each page would take you to the "farm pics" page.


take care,Miriam
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I think you should charge for showings! It may be a super-cool place, but it's still your home! Very Sweet of you to allow strangers into your house. When I was kid they had one of the original mansions of one of the towns founders and they had regular visiting hours and admission, it was very fun to go see.
I cannot imagine the time and effort that goes into repairing and updating a home that old and big! My house was built in the 1940's and it has been one crazy job after another here.
 
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Hi Miriam - thanks and I just noticed that myself. I was just looking at it and checking all links again. I originally had a contact us page and then decided to replace it with the farm pics page which was much more interesting than contact us. After all, name, address, e-mail and everything else is plastered on every page. One problem with having to do the "ungrouping" step necessary for IE8 to read is that then if you add a page or change a link it won't automatically change all pages with links like normal. You have to edit each and every reference and link manually.

I'll fix that in the next go round. I also haven't been able to get the return to product listing link on the Polish page to work and I've "fixed" it a number of times.

But, as I posted last night, this is the first run through and by having everyone test it for me, it will speed up the process of discovering kinks.

How are things in your part of the world? Are you getting this same cold weather? I know I shouldn't complain after all these months of extreme heat but now it's been three months of daily rain and today it's cold. I've started winterizing coops. I'm not sure I'm ready for winter. We definitely need to stock up on pellets for the wood stove - we only had 3 bags left from last winter and we bought a full ton.
 

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