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Hi,

Love this newsgroup!!!

I've been lurking here for a long time and have been beading for about 6 months. Please take a look at my website, below my name and make any suggestions. I know I need better photos and am working on trying to figure out how to get better ones.

Most of my work has been custom work, though I would rather sell what I have.

My doctor is a lady doctor and she has 5 women in her office. She has agreed to let me do a show at her office for her and her employees at lunch and she set the date. Hope that brings some sales, and most of all exposure to more people.

Any ideas how to promote further sales is appreciater.

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Sheila
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Nice work - I'd add length information to the necklaces and wrist-size info to the bracelets (along with any details if you offer resizing services).

Barbara

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Sheila wrote:

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Barbara Forbes-Lyons

Barbara,

That's a good idea and I will be adding it. I don't talk about resizing since I would have to restring the entire necklace or bracelet. However when I make a custom piece I do have the customer determing the length and of course wrist size.

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Sheila

Your top frame is halfway over your menu on my browser (IE 6.0) making it hard to navigate.

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Vibrant Jewels

There is a update to IE 6.0. I have IE v6.0.02900 and it works fine. I can't duplicate on the later version.

Sheila

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Vibrant Jewels wrote: > Your top frame is halfway over your menu on my browser (IE 6.0) making it > hard to navigate.

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Sheila

I have the latest version also. So I don't know what the problem is... but the point is, others may have the same and decide not to try to figure out how to navigate.

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Vibrant Jewels

I understand what you're saying and I really would like to fix that but I have no idea how. Thanks for telling me about it though.

Sheila

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Vibrant Jewels wrote: > I have the latest version also. So I don't know what the problem is... but > the point is, others may have the same and decide not to try to figure out > how to navigate.

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Sheila

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beadworker

Well when you get older you NEED bigger text! LOL Maybe you could set your top frame to scroll, or create text images/pics for your menu selection (that way they'd stay the same no matter what text someone selected).

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Vibrant Jewels

Thanks, that gives me something to work on. We're getting ready to go to Tenn and then to Ky to see Jerry Lee Lewis so it will be awhile, but I certainly will look at it. Sheila

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Vibrant Jewels wrote: > Well when you get older you NEED bigger text! LOL Maybe you could set your > top frame to scroll, or create text images/pics for your menu selection > (that way they'd stay the same no matter what text someone selected). >

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Sheila

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Sheila

When you mentioned increasing the text size, I saw the problem. I wasn't able to find out how to make the top part scroll. However I was able to change what space was allocated between the header page and the other pages. It will not work, at least for me under IE at the largest size and under internet explorer at 120%.

Thanks so much for pointing out the problem and telling me about the text size.

Sheila

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Vibrant Jewels wrote: > Well when you get older you NEED bigger text! LOL Maybe you could set your > top frame to scroll, or create text images/pics for your menu selection > (that way they'd stay the same no matter what text someone selected). >

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Sheila

Thanks for pointing that out, I couldn't make scroll come up for the top part, but I did allocate the space between the header and other pages so that now it work, at least for me at the largest text in IE and at 120% in Internet Explorer.

Thanks,

Sheila

http://sheiladalt> You can see the problem only by increasing the Text Size on the

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Sheila

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