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Need your suggestions

Jan 27, 2014 2:56PM PST

Friends I have designed my website and used some jQuery for the website design.
I know its very difficult to make the website design on scrolling but I want to know from your side what do you feel about my website design.
I know there many of spelling and grammar errors that I have fix.
I will solve them ASAP. Please give me your review.

61designstreet.com

Kind Regards

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Typography and colors
Jan 27, 2014 11:07PM PST

are good, but you are right about the scrolling. It's a little cumbersome to scroll in each column separately. It forces the user to do lots of work to consume the content. It also took me a while to figure out how to scroll sideways... that should be easier and/or more obvious. This also gets more problematic on phones and tablets (responsive design).

I would personally say get rid of the column/sideways scrolling, but continue to fill up the screen like you do. As the browser width and height shrink, re-flow the content so everything is visible and can easily be vied by scrolling down.

You may want to use a framework like Foundation or Bootstrap to help you accomplish that.

So, all in all, the design is good, the user experience could be improved.

~Sovereign

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Need your help or suggestions...!!!
Jan 28, 2014 3:09PM PST

Thanks I will follow your suggestions