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Hello,

We recently launched our new site totally controlled by CMSMS.

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Comments appreciated!
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Maarten,

very nice and clean styling. Three small remarks I noticed.

On "sitemap" there is a empty white balloon, in the left column.

I would use a little margin/padding on the headers/text of the three columns "Nieuws, Diensten, Contact" as the text is now put against the left border (at least in IE6).

On the contact-page, I would change the mailto, to use contact_form instead (the tag, or use formbuilder instead), as harvesters can find the mail-address even with the "encryption" used now. There are plain javascripts that decode the method used. Using a contact-form makes the address not available in the source.

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Ronny  thank you for your comments.

The white balloon is because it is not (easily) possible not to show it when there are no sublinks (level 2  or lower menu links). I hope you understand what I mean.

I'm looking in to the IE6 issue, thanks.

Some people like to have an email address instead of a contact forum, that's why we did that. We considered removing it, but we have a great anti spam solution so that's not a problem.

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Maarten,

if those pages won't get any level menu's, you can also have a different template without the vertical menu, to have the balloon vanished.

The second point, I'm not sure if it is a IE6 issue, but I see the content put against the left border and i'm running IE on the location I'm currently.

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Maarten,

one other point. The home-page doesn't validate at W3.org.

http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http% ... ype=Inline

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That's indeed the best option. I will make a separate template for the pages that won't get any subpages.

I tested it with IE 5, 6, and 7 but i recently made a change that could be the problem. I don't have a IE browser currently so I'm checking with browsershots.org to locate the problem.

Thanks,
Maarten

Edit: Thanks for the W3C errors, I'm on it.
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Solved all pages are W3C valid now, the code for google analytics was accidentally placed behind the head.
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Find attached the gif with the text to the left, the header is quit to the left, as is the content, especially in the news block.

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Oh I see thanks for the screenshot. I was looking at the content on the pages. But you meant the home page.
Fixing it right away!
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