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    Default Looking for some feedback please

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    An interesting concept. I could see where if this was done on a local basis it could be of great historical value documenting the ever changing face of a small town or a city.
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    Thanks for looking.

    Thats the general idea behind the site, and as more people travel and visit places they are more likely to photograph places they visit rather than their home town.

    Did you find any problems with what you saw, was it easy to read, was the layout OK etc
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    Easy to navigate and it is not so busy as to be confusing. What is the main idea behind the Maps feature? Maybe I missed it but is there an explanation on how to use it?
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    There is a help "pulldown" giving advice on how to use the maps.

    The idea is that only photographs in a certain "time-line" show at any one time. As the user scrolls through the timeline they can see locally, nationally or worldwide where we have photographs for that time period
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    very easy to navigate and do what you want quickly, I like it

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    Thanks for looking Ritch7, much appreciated.
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    really nice ! easy to communicate with what is shown . good good

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    Wow it's a nice website .. I am happy that you design such a beautiful website .. An idea behind this web is also amazing..

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