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.
I have made web pages of my new site web site design company .some pages were not opened so i have done maintenance.If [s]u[/s] you give [s]ur[/s] your views.It would be helpful.
[url=http://forums.devnetwork.net/viewtopic.php?t=30037]Forum Rules[/url] Section 1.1 wrote:11. Please use proper, complete spelling when posting in the forums. AOL Speak, leet speak and other abbreviated wording can confuse those that are trying to help you (or those that you are trying to help). Please keep in mind that there are many people from many countries that use our forums to read, post and learn. They do not always speak English as well as some of us, nor do they know these aberrant abbreviations. Therefore, use as few abbreviations as possible, especially when using such simple words.
Some examples of what not to do are ne1, any1 (anyone); u (you); ur (your or you're); 2 (to too); prolly (probably); afaik (as far as I know); etc.
Your "company name" changes multiple times... as if it weren't generic and confusing enough to begin with. Also, the basic grammar of the domain is just plain wrong.
From the way everything sounds, I get the feeling you're a 15 year old kid for some reason. I could be mistaken, but that's the impression I get.