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Also, those programs that smudge the provider's photos
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sometimes result in ghoulish images. Of course they need to obscure, but some of those smudgy effects result in photo's that are definitely not enticing.  Better off with just blanking out the face rather than smearing it into a Frankenprovider. (Just trying to give some marketing feedback.)

Unreadable ad text due to the color of the print.  Several times in the last few days I've been exploring someone I'm interested in and gave up because the yells, green or white text blended into the page background.  Yes, it may look pretty when you design it, but f I can't read it, I'm not playing.  Maybe I'm petty , but......

But it's just about same here.

Hate them. I hate see their apartments or homes with kind of color sense they exhibit on the web sites. Black background and dark purple don’t cut it.

There are millions of professionally done websites that you can use as an example. If you you are developing your own, then go to view source, and find out what colors are used.

I get out as as I find out, the website is a going to be a challenge.

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back in the 1990's that website type had to be readable. I guess some didn't get the memo.

It could be that the site is built using CSS, and the provider just borrowed a friend's CSS file, thinking they all work the same. ;)

sometimes result in ghoulish images. Of course they need to obscure, but some of those smudgy effects result in photo's that are definitely not enticing.  Better off with just blanking out the face rather than smearing it into a Frankenprovider. (Just trying to give some marketing feedback.)

I always allow myself to look at things from point of views. I visit my website regularly to search for things to be fixed. Browse through to see if it's easy to understand.

(Can't place the link here. TER would say I'm posting an Ad)

...to a thread already started. You are not allowed to place your web link if you are the OP. Check the ad posting guidelines or the message board posting guidelines. They encourage you to place a link in a reply to an already existing thread.

usually make it very easy to read the painfully colored text.  Better that than missing out on someone who just has marketing troubles.

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