History & Collectibles of Downtown Las Vegas

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AlanD
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History & Collectibles of Downtown Las Vegas

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My website has been up for a few years and was built exclusively with Quick 'n Easy Web Builder.
I had been looking for a long time for an EASY WYSIWYG editor and have been happy with the results.

http://over50vegas.com/index.html


My latest change has been the 'site search' feature which isn't working well for me so far. But I posted a question on the 'general questions' and I am sure it will get worked out. I didn't want to use the Google Search widget because then I am afraid I'll get drawn into pop up ads etc. My site has no advertising and nothing for sale and I want to keep it that way.

Any comments or suggestions are always welcome.

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mexman
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Re: History & Collectibles of Downtown Las Vegas

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Hi Alan,
there is a text box size issue on the page
http://over50vegas.com/Las_Vegas_History_.html
after "But the short version is: "
Regards
Michael
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AlanD
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Re: History & Collectibles of Downtown Las Vegas

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Hi Michael,

Thanks for your comment.
I checked it and if you are referring to the larger font in the line, I did it for emphasis.
It may not have been the best choice.

Thanks again,
Alan
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Re: History & Collectibles of Downtown Las Vegas

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I would try to condense and reorganize some of the content. The pictures take up a majority of the space on the page, but I can understand why they are there. Keep in mind when you use an image to display text, it wont be indexed by search engines. Some people may find this also harder to read. On my website I made the text very high resolution and resized it. DPI doesn't matter! 72 and 150 are identical when resized to the same size each.
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AlanD
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Re: History & Collectibles of Downtown Las Vegas

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Thanks for your advice and input.
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