ok...while i think ive pretty much finalized the "top" part of the website...that will become the default top part for all TUG pages (thatll take awahile to update)...but the one thing that really sticks out like a sore thumb to me is the link bar just below the top pic.
nothign I do makes it look right...the grid...removing the grid...highlighting it...making it transparent. it just looks "off" to me.
I suppose if I perhaps make it a series of images instead of just text that woudl work better.
Well, since you mention the top bar I'll go revisit my previous suggestions.
Put all the major links in one location. Right now you've got one set of major links displayed across the top bar. Then there's another set if major links down the left. Too many links; too much clutter; too many things competing for attention.
I prefer having all of the links down the left column, and limit it to no more than 6 links. Use those key links to direct users to another page where more detailed links are located. IOW, instead of having four or five clickable links under a "TUG Member Links" heading, make "TUG Member Links" itself a clickable link, and when you click that link you go to a TUG members page where that has those links (as well as other info for members).
Or, if you know how to do it, crate a control that expands with the sublinks when a user mouses over the link.
The padding on the left side of the TUG headlines area helps. You might try to putting a thin border down the left side of that area, just to give it a bit more separation from the links to the left. I've vacillated on that idea; I think it's one of those try it and see if it works things.
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Although it's much better, I th ink you're still trying to cram too much stuff onto one page. Simplify that main page - be ruthless. Let people click on links to navigate to areas that have more detail.
You want people to come, readily grasp the nature of the site and the type of information is available. That is what needs the biggest graphic impact. Then create links (with low graphic footprint) to help them navigate to where they can find information.
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Finally, I think a primary element that is lacking is that this is an owner-driven site. It's not immediately clear that this is an owner-driven self-site, and I think that is probably
the single most important concept that site visitors should grasp when they arrive.