Huge improvement, very nice layout, while it loads much faster, it's still slow for me. DSL 12Mbps.
dragonash said:As for "all the information on the front page" comments right now, it's the trendiest thing.
Peter Evans said:dragonash said:As for "all the information on the front page" comments right now, it's the trendiest thing.
It may be the trendiest thing but, for the business under discussion here, potential clients are going to cut across all age groups, and looking at a 'trendy' website isn't high on most people's priority list. Practicality is more important and ease of use is paramount. A soon as you click on those navigation links, the page scrolls and the links disappear and get replaced with unnamed dots. Trendy, but not user-friendly. And what happens when the OP gets lots of photos and videos to show as examples? Where are they going to go?
Once upon a time it was trendy to have music playing when you visited a site but it pissed off more people than it attracted so no-one does it anymore. Same applied to the landing page which said "Click here to Enter" - like putting a crash barrier across your shop doorway with a sign on it saying, "Climb over this if you want to spend money in here" :roll:
I suggest the OP takes a look at some of the top corporate sites; he'll see that multi-page sites are used because they work, even when using HTML5.