Website for Former Instructor... does it look OK?

PapaFrita

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Would you kind peeps pls have a quick nosy and the website I designed (*cough, cough*) for Former Instructor and his new yard?
It's a bit light on info, some of the photos are a bit dark and some pages aren't finished AND it's not as smart as some websites, but does it look like the sort of place you'd like to keep your horse?

Former Instructor's Yard

Thank you!!
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Yes it does! It looks lovely the only thig i would change on the front page of website is to put an "enter" button so people know to click
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Looks good to me I would also add an Enter button maybe or would that be Entres?! Or is that French

Stop waffling ...

On the 'Pensiones' page at the bottom I like the pink house/building can I rent it to escape the UK by any chance?!

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Agree that you either need an 'enter' button - or scrap the front page entirely because you don't really it need it! You can always incorporate the logo and contact details into the other sections!
 
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Apart from the fact I firstly thought that you had spelt Caballos wrong
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I like it
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Bloody reasonable too!

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LMAO! Those aren't even US$ Those are pesos.... sooo.... $400 is about.... 67 pounds a month. Much better than MY yard which is ridiculously expensive by our standards at $600 (pesos, not dollars)
 
Some people may get a bit confused by the front page but if you hover you'll get it. Might be better to make it abvious though! There's a good variety of photos showing a few different aspects of the place. I love that little red house and the stables look lovely.
 
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Wow that looks really nice! The photos are good but I might be tempted to put in more of the stabling and turnout paddocks to show the horses accommodation rather than lots of jumping shots.

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Yes, indoor pics didn't come out too well! The turnout is more part of the stud than the sj bit.
 
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