>It'd mean a bit more effort now, but may means less effort in future
No, it means you'll spend more time training them how to use the cms to make said updates without fucking up the whole site than you would need to spend on ten years of manual updates and trying on aurora's underwear.
Peeb has summed up what I was going to say.
Opening times should be lined up, and make the text on the About Us page not just go under the photo with half a line. If there was more text it wouldn't look as bad, or make it a single column, or increase the text size so more ends up underneath so it looks like it's wrapping around the photo properly.
<table> <tr> <td>blah:</td><td>10pm-yes</td> </tr> <tr> <td>blah2:</td><td>yes-yes</td> </tr> etc. </table>
<li> <h2>Opening Hours</h2> <ul id="opening_hours"> <li>10am - 4pm<span>Monday</span></li> <li>10am - 8pm<span>Tuesday</span></li> <li>10am - 8pm<span>Wednesday</span></li> <li>9:30am - 8pm<span>Thursday</span></li> <li>9.30am - 6pm<span>Friday</span></li> <li>9am - 4pm<span>Saturday</span></li> <li>Closed<span>Saturday</span></li> <li><span>Reservations Advisable</span></li> </ul> </li>
#opening_hours li { text-align: right; } #opening_hours li span { float: left; }
<ul> <li> <span>Reservations Advisable</span> <div style="clear: both"></div> </li> </ul>
that slide show on the 'home' page is a bit jumpy, like 1 frame is out of alignment (vista, IE8)
[edit] it's every time it does a transition, the whole image jumps up left - looks like about 1 pixel
Easily want to charge a new hosting package on both my accounts to upgrade to there new apache servers. Mother Fuckers.
10 years I have been with them and never had a problem, there tech support is normally pretty good but its policy to charge for this sort of thing :|
Anger rising
I fucking hate that phrase. Had a row in curries the other month (Which I won, natch - new washing machine thank you very much!)
Her: "I'm sorry sir, I can't help you any further."
Me: "No, you won't help me - big difference."
Her: "But it's policy."
Me: "Set by who?"
Her: "The company."
Me: "Great, you can change it then."
It went on for a bit, but to cut a long story short - instead of me paying them to replace my broken washing machine, they did it for free and gave ME money for my troubles.
It's like contracts.
"But, sir, it's in the contract - there's nothing I can do."
"Well, the contract is between you and I - so as long as we agree, we can do what we like, can't we?"
"But..."