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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Red Dog 4x4 on December 01, 2015, 09:02:25 AM
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Ok fellow My Swagers, We have built a new web site at work and I would like some honest feed back from fellow four wheel drivers and campers whom would have spent some time browsing other 4x4 web sites and others.
http://www.dsparts.com.au/ (http://www.dsparts.com.au/)
Good, Bad what do you think?
Thank you for your time
Red Dog
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looks good to me, I note that a site search has suspension parts for Mitsubishi light trucks,which interests me
steve
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Ok cool :cup:, I like feed back :cheers:
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nice have looked it over a few times
and is easy to use and navigate
good work
:cheers:
Adam
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Works well on my iPad.
I always like to see an 'about us' page with theses sort of places - how long you been in business? What is the background - 4wders or performance cars or just out to rebadge some else's stuff. Do you do your own design work? Can you do custom stuff? A couple of pics of the workshop and staff showing what you actually do (just a bunch of boxes you import from China, or do you put vehicles up on the hoist to design solutions etc). Probably just me, but I feel more inclined to buy if I know a bit about the company. Use it to advertise why your company is trustworthy for my hard earned cash.
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Works well on my iPad.
I always like to see an 'about us' page with theses sort of places - how long you been in business? What is the background - 4wders or performance cars or just out to rebadge some else's stuff. Do you do your own design work? Can you do custom stuff? A couple of pics of the workshop and staff showing what you actually do (just a bunch of boxes you import from China, or do you put vehicles up on the hoist to design solutions etc). Probably just me, but I feel more inclined to buy if I know a bit about the company. Use it to advertise why your company is trustworthy for my hard earned cash.
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Also no site map, google likes site maps and so do I, helps to find things at times, very easy to implement.
Site loads fast and looks good in linux :cup:
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If you are game I could get our user experience designer from the web team look it over. I warn you, she is, ahem, direct...
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So some quick observations (UI person isn't in today)
Site transfers well to iPhone - good in today's world
Homepage: The "Lift Kits and suspension parts to suit popular models" slider in the middle doesn't work when you swipe on the iPhone. It bounces back. You have to use the arrows. Could be because you've also only got 7 items in there? But its a bit clunky imo