Image not fitting right..

G

Ganesh

Beauregard said:
Which image?

hammer-mill-air-blower-cyclone-seperator.htm
^^^^^^^^^
separator is spelled wrong; not good for search engines...

Thanks for pointing that out. I've corrected the same.

Also added a 301 redirect for that page at the .httaccess file

hammer-mill-air-blower-cyclone-seperator.htm

now points to

hammer-mill-air-blower-cyclone-separator.htm

ganesh
 
B

Beauregard T. Shagnasty

Ganesh said:
Thanks for pointing that out. I've corrected the same.

Also added a 301 redirect for that page at the .httaccess file

hammer-mill-air-blower-cyclone-seperator.htm

now points to

hammer-mill-air-blower-cyclone-separator.htm

Ok.

I notice the size of the image of the machine does not match your height
and width code. This will distort the image.
167px × 173px vs 150px × 155px actual.

There is some questionable phrasing as well. Ex:
"Compact design so required very less space."
Perhaps: Compact design requires very little space.
Too much use of the word "so".
 
G

Ganesh

Beauregard said:
There is some questionable phrasing as well. Ex:
"Compact design so required very less space."
Perhaps: Compact design requires very little space.
Too much use of the word "so".

The copy is given by the client.... I'm helpless.. I might ask the
client to get the copy writing redone, But I know he's stingy guy...
anyway I will surely let him know how the world will see these errors
as. There's lot of other grammatical error as well. Anyway thanks for
pointing out that. I've correct that error too.

Ganesh
 
L

Leonard Blaisdell

"Ganesh said:
The copy is given by the client.... I'm helpless

No you're not. If the client on my current job makes an egregious error
in their language or syntax, I will suggest they rephrase it or let me
handle it. If it's stupid, I'll demand it. What I produce has my stamp
on it as well.

leo
 
J

Jonathan N. Little

Beauregard said:
I notice the size of the image of the machine does not match your height
and width code. This will distort the image.
167px × 173px vs 150px × 155px actual.

Looks like a common WYSIWYG editor mistake, usually it occurs when folks
try to "scale down" an image. My recommendation would be to just use the
actually 150px × 155px dims, does not seem critical to the design. Else
I would get a new image that was properly resampled to 167px × 173px.
 
G

Ganesh

Leonard said:
No you're not. If the client on my current job makes an egregious error
in their language or syntax, I will suggest they rephrase it or let me
handle it. If it's stupid, I'll demand it. What I produce has my stamp
on it as well.

Well you can't go that hard with the clients. I normally put these
things in the to do list. Then get the things one by one done when the
client's in a favorable plane of business. I too don't know to write
100% grammatically correct English. Even if I knew I would not do that
by myself. I would ask an expert from that field to do the same and
bill that to the client.

Ganesh
 

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