It doesn't matter if you do all the error checking in the world, or if you have the most beautiful graphics, if your site or application design isn't usable, it's not going to do well. Get input and advice on usability and user interface issues here.
cool.. looks good... finish up the design and make it into CSS.. u dont have to preload anything, you wont need to use javascript for rollovers, and ur little problems with IE and Firefox will be fixed.... (i see a small gap between the header and the content in IE, from work)
For large amounts of body text a good choice is verdana (as used on this forum). Personally I like it much better then arial. Sometimes Lucida (Lucida Grande for mac, Lucida sans unicode for pc) works well too. Those are fonts available on almost any system. But for smaller amounts of text and to get a certain style I agree that using a serif can be nice, once in a while.
MinDFreeZ wrote:cool.. looks good... finish up the design and make it into CSS.. u dont have to preload anything, you wont need to use javascript for rollovers, and ur little problems with IE and Firefox will be fixed.... (i see a small gap between the header and the content in IE, from work)