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Another project is launched! I have been working on and off on this site for many many months now... it may look simple, but the site went through a few redesigns & restructuring, and is finally done (well... it's missing a small amount of content, but the bulk of my work is done)! avidpromedical.com

The Weddings Planners is a business run by a former co-worker of mine in Hawaii. Keri still maintains her day job at the magazine, runs The Wedding Planners, and is a full-time mother of two to boot! If you or anyone you know is looking for assistance in planning an island wedding, look them up!

Also be sure to check out her book, Hawai'i Weddings Made Simple.

Comments on the site are welcome. :)

comments

Spiffy site!

transmitted by guy on July 8, 2003 12:19 PM

Simple and yet it appeals to the masses! Great design. My gf's anunt owns a wedding store in New Jersey. Its called marrymewedding. They have asked me to fix it up a bit but have not got around to it. They are even thinking of paying me to toy around with it. Any suggestions? heres the url: http://www.marrymewedding.com

transmitted by netpanday on July 8, 2003 01:32 PM

Very swish...I like it. Maybe instead of launching right into the flash intro you could provide a low-bandwidth link? Other than that I think it's great.

transmitted by Izzy on July 8, 2003 05:18 PM

in here: http://www.wedding-planners.net/book.html

there is a little code on the upper left. (mac, ie os9 )

transmitted by jack on July 8, 2003 06:33 PM

Slick, simple, elegant. A+

Although, to be completely honest, I am anti-splash screens. My motto is: the fewer clicks it takes to get to what you want, the better... even if it's just one more. Personal preference, I s'pose.

transmitted by Mike on July 8, 2003 09:53 PM

Yeah, I've been veering away from splash screens, but this client was really keen on having a Flash *something*, heh.

Argh, I need to get the five year old David Siegel teachings outta my archaic brain... ;)

transmitted by courtney on July 8, 2003 10:19 PM

i see the comment code as well (win2k IE6). I also get a javascript error. i think from the navigation script.

Line: 63
Char: 1
Error: Object expected
Code: 0

transmitted by grant on July 15, 2003 04:08 PM
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