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I noticed its closed on Sundays. hehe

Great site, would like to see more and larger pics of products if possible.
 
never been to the site.
may i suggest putting a feedback link on it so people that are interested can give you suggestions?

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people that do a web search are looking for info.
if your site turns up and they go there they do so because they feel it might inform them. those are the people you need to ask if any info needs to be added
 
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NVU is free WYSIWYG editor comparable to Dreamweaver in some ways, just simpler.
Available for Linux, OSX and Windows
http://www.nvu.com/

The website is not bad, shows up good on Firefox, very simple, yet informative and there are no unneeded disturbances. It'll serve its' purpose well. Though I too advice that you put bigger pictures of products, important for anyone interested in buying.
Maybe make a new page in the website dedicated to a gallery of merchandise.

p.s. Change the title of the page from "Home" to "Carmarthen Pine Centre",
you can do it by opening the page in notepad and changing the text in the < title > tags at the very top.
 
Thankyou, thankyou for your comments. It really helps me develop the website. I'll get some more pictures of the products and probbly open up an eBay shop soon.
 
try yahoo hosting. they have templates. start selling online. do shipping. you will become very rich

i used to work here editing pages and selling stuff ($11,000 a month worth of crap sold by me)

ahh, the shit old days
 
Hello Communist Hamster,

The Design phase is only a part of the overall project. Consider other issues like search engine rankings, future site functionality, maintenance, ect.

I could provide, free of charge of course, with an online form so that the users could contact the store without leaving your website.

PM me with information of the hosting provider and programming languages supported(ASP.NET, PHP, Cold Fusion, ect).
 
I'd never purchase something from that sort of site.

What you need is a plain text editor and good CSS skills. Much more fun than drag and drop.
 
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