Need some help from HMT, New Website needs testing!
#11
Re: Need some help from HMT, New Website needs testing!
your turbo filters help stop partials
Otherwise looks good. I think you could make more of your 'saver packages' like shove them on the front page. Otherwise. Seems much easier to navigate.
Otherwise looks good. I think you could make more of your 'saver packages' like shove them on the front page. Otherwise. Seems much easier to navigate.
#12
Re: Need some help from HMT, New Website needs testing!
yeah i saw the same particles typo.
on a side note, those filters are fawkin baller! I'm gonna have to get me one of those for the Jeep.
I have one more suggestion on image use. I noticed this when I went to view widebands. Up top you have categories "handheld/portable" "permanent install" and so on. You have a small images for each category. You can kinda notice that they're not real clear pictures. Reason is they are resized by the browser which doesn't work well. The source image is 300pixels wide and you're sizing it to 150 wide. If you get in photoshop, resize that picture to 150 manually, then use the resized version there, it will look 100 times more clean and pretty. It looks like that is the case across most of your images on the site. Resize them in Photoshop to whatever size they're going to be displayed at, it will look alot better.
IRFanView is a good program for doing batch resizing as well if you wanna save some time and its a free download.
on a side note, those filters are fawkin baller! I'm gonna have to get me one of those for the Jeep.
I have one more suggestion on image use. I noticed this when I went to view widebands. Up top you have categories "handheld/portable" "permanent install" and so on. You have a small images for each category. You can kinda notice that they're not real clear pictures. Reason is they are resized by the browser which doesn't work well. The source image is 300pixels wide and you're sizing it to 150 wide. If you get in photoshop, resize that picture to 150 manually, then use the resized version there, it will look 100 times more clean and pretty. It looks like that is the case across most of your images on the site. Resize them in Photoshop to whatever size they're going to be displayed at, it will look alot better.
IRFanView is a good program for doing batch resizing as well if you wanna save some time and its a free download.
#14
Re: Need some help from HMT, New Website needs testing!
Originally Posted by MADMAX
Looks very nice, but what's with the CPU on the home page.
Should be something more automotive related.
Should be something more automotive related.
#16
Re: Need some help from HMT, New Website needs testing!
http://www.-------------/catalog/ngk-11s-p-243.html
umm... the "11" is the gap NOT the heat range or are these diff?
umm... the "11" is the gap NOT the heat range or are these diff?
#18
Re: Need some help from HMT, New Website needs testing!
http://www.-------------/catalog/dyno...age-p-237.html
The pic has a wideband instead of a data logging cable.
I almost bought that combo because that would be DIRT CHEAP
like the new website.
Xenocron Is the man!
The pic has a wideband instead of a data logging cable.
I almost bought that combo because that would be DIRT CHEAP
like the new website.
Xenocron Is the man!
#20
Re: Need some help from HMT, New Website needs testing!
Good catch...need to fix that.
Thanks on the typos guys...should fix them tonight.
Madmax, the pic came with the template design...most dont know exactly what the image is or care really...but they do understand it is 'chip' related...it bridges the mental gap. I do plan on changing it in the future...maybe rotate some pictures so its different every time sort of thing but I am really going to try and continue to concentrate on fuel management solutions, electronics and so on. It only shows up on the main page too...
Dustin, "11" is the heat range on these plugs...
And the turbo filters do rock...I have been using one on mine for a while now testing it out and making sure the screen didnt suck in or come loose. They save space and look ok...they certainly dont gaurd against small pieces but how many of us rock any type of filter at all
Originally Posted by SDRAWKCAB
http://www.-------------/catalog/dyno...age-p-237.html
The pic has a wideband instead of a data logging cable.
I almost bought that combo because that would be DIRT CHEAP
like the new website.
Xenocron Is the man!
The pic has a wideband instead of a data logging cable.
I almost bought that combo because that would be DIRT CHEAP
like the new website.
Xenocron Is the man!
Madmax, the pic came with the template design...most dont know exactly what the image is or care really...but they do understand it is 'chip' related...it bridges the mental gap. I do plan on changing it in the future...maybe rotate some pictures so its different every time sort of thing but I am really going to try and continue to concentrate on fuel management solutions, electronics and so on. It only shows up on the main page too...
Dustin, "11" is the heat range on these plugs...
And the turbo filters do rock...I have been using one on mine for a while now testing it out and making sure the screen didnt suck in or come loose. They save space and look ok...they certainly dont gaurd against small pieces but how many of us rock any type of filter at all