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    Cooking Site

    Cookery Online is about finished now. Its a site based around a bunch of content from the wiki, and a UK AWS cooking equipment store.

    Hopefully I haven't missed anything obvious, but you know how it is when you get near to finishing...

    What do you reckon then? Good mix? All look ok on the browser you're using?

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    it looks good but since its co.uk, I think it should be dedicated to UK food, but other than that I think its quite good.

    I never knew that wikipedia had recipies, everything is in there.

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    Yeah, I thought about that, but its a bit extra work cutting out all the nonUK articles, plus it cuts down on content, so I kinda went with leaving it all in

    Recipes werent quite on wikipedia itself, they were on: WikiBooks.

    Thanks for the compliments.

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    Don't do .co.uk sites.

    Oh, and don't put .co.uk in your title, cause people link to you with what is in your title, for SEO the words 'Cookery Online' are better than 'Cookery-Online.co.uk'

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    r2, DO make .co.uk sites if you want it to be for a UK audience. It strengthens to UK appeal.

    I like the idea of the site, but the colour scheme is a little... flat IMO. Some more vibrant colours, to give more of a 'country/gourmet kitchen' feel would do well I think Right now it looks like most hacked-together template sites.
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    It is for the UK audience, it uses the UK AWS, so .co.uk is the right choice IMO.

    I may get rid of the '.co.uk' in the logo though, perhaps went a bit over the top on strengthening UK appeal...

    Good point on the colour Mark, will pull out the colour wheel software later to find a good contrast to go with the green and make a few highlights.

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    Actually, it was the green I disliked the most LOL Good luck with it, Arnold
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    I agree with the .co.uk ok to use argument. Like the pictures on the first page - "Umm food....."

    In IE the text only starts at the bottom of the left hand menu

    Also on the receipes (Baked lamb and yogurt, strange combination ) says

    This article contains information from Frosina.org and it is used with .

    missing something at the end?

    How about adding a system for people to rate recepies or add comments to them? You could then have a 'favorite recepies' section

    Also how about links to products from the recpies - ie fish pans from fish recepies - a bit more work, but if it is selling in context might help increase conversion rates

    Just some thoughts

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    Yeah, I may change the green aswell It is a bit sickly... Lucky I made a little script to create the image curves with the appropriate colours

    IE problems.... Damn, I always seem to get that problem with my sites...

    Will check out that recipe, and think about adding those in context links, good idea thanks.

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    Also, anyone have any idea why I keep getting '[object HTMLImageElement]' appearing as the title of the page when the title is clearly 'Cookery Online' or similar when you go to view source?

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    Your page titles look fine to me...
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    Yeah, it works ok for me always using IE, just happens sometimes with Firefox - hit refresh and its sorts itself. It may be (shock horror!) a little bug with Firefox, I am still using v0.9.2 though...

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    v0.9.2... I did not really like that version. I like this 1.0 though.

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    My favourite extensions werent available for v1, so luckily I still had the install program for v0.9.2. I will move over to it though as it becomes a little more mature, and more extensions are available..

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    GRRR... This thread is about 15th on Google for "Cookery Online", Im about 40th Only got spidered yesterday though...

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