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Check out www.raypadula.com
What do you think?
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Ray
Rays Above and Beyond Automatic Lawn Sprinklers
Did you really register that waterdrop-with-arms-and-legs as a trademark?
Just really quickly...I have very fast connection and it loads pretty slowly....I don't know why because I don't know anything about web design...but I feel sorry for the dial uppers.
I want to know the answer to wetboots ? also.....did you draw it yourself?
Sprinkler Solutions, Inc.
Arizona and Colorado
www.sprinklersolutions.net
One more ?
Did you really have to post it in every forum?
Sprinkler Solutions, Inc.
Arizona and Colorado
www.sprinklersolutions.net
Yes, the raindrop guy is a registered trademark, and yes, I did draw him myself (rather quickly) - he is being "professionalized" now - sorry about the posting everywhere - just wanted some feedback!
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Thanks
Ray
Rays Above and Beyond Automatic Lawn Sprinklers
not sure why its loading slowly...works fine here....ill have to take a look...thanks for the feedback
Thanks
Ray
Rays Above and Beyond Automatic Lawn Sprinklers
Check the source code for some other webpages. I kind of doubt that Microsoft programs are being used to create them. It may also be that your webpage host has some bandwidth limitations, although network problems outside your control could affect page loading times, too.
I asked about the registered-trademarking of the waterdrop guy, because it did seem like a preliminary design. You might have to re-register a revised design. There are other trademarked 'drop' characters that go way back.
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A professional webpage creator would never use Microsoft Publisher to generate the page. Most are written with the creator's own knowledge of HTML and javascript. Just for a comparison, right-click a blank spot on your webpage and see the information, and compare it to what you get from http://www.spritzwiz.com/ ~ yours is 257.53 KB and the other is 9.29 KB, and despite all the extra filespace you use, the graphics aren't as clear.
Next time, lets only post this topic once. Its simply a waste of storage space, and it is harder for those who are looking for a topic to find it. I deleted all other posts on this subject, with the exception of this one.
Tony Posey
Ridge Run Landscapes