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Originally Posted by jscott
That's got to be the biggest header area I've ever seen on a website. If it were my site I would want my visitors to be attracted to the content of the site more than a header
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I agree. when I clicked on the site link the header filled up the entire screen, I had to scroll down before I saw any of the site content
regarding the content of the link/site modules, maybe consider adding the flavicon for each site beside the name? the text-alone lists aren't all that compelling to view and the loud background image further detracts from focus on the content. not saying there shouldn't a background image, just that it shouldn't be the most eye-catching thing on the home page
in terms of the background image itself, this is a purely personal aesthetic thing for me but I don't like it. I find it loud and kinda ugly, esp towards the bottom of the page. not suggesting it should be all boring white, but a more tasteful background image might make the home page feel a bit more polished
in terms of the reviews, holy eye-fatigue batman. you've got a lot of text for each review, which I would think is a good thing, both in providing information/description as well as for SEO. but the text written in lines from one side of the page to the other is a lot to keep straight. maybe play around with adding a sort of right-side sidebar-style section (as in, 2/3's text, 1/3 sidebar) where you could place site images/promo ads, to break up the walls of text a bit
either way, it takes balls to put your project out there for critique so props for that. good luck on your venture