| The stuff that could be better: If I'm an employer, why would I want to eliminate job descriptions? If I'm a job seeker, why would I want a "reverse job application" What is a "reverse job application"? The "People are talking" phrase seems trite and insincere. The exaggerated size of the quotation marks looks wrong. Since the
text between the quote marks is smaller, the trailing quote mark is
vertically aligned such that it looks like a pair of commas. Other than the "Login, Signup, and email" links, there's no further
information about your company or what you actually do? Under a normal/modern browser, everything is black, white, and shades
of grey save for the "SignUp" link. The result is drab, like a cloudy day. The good stuff: Without logging in, your site seems to hold up well under both plain text
(terminal) browsers like lynx, and graphical browsers with modified/forced
CSS (used by people vision disabilities). It would hold up well for the blind
using audio screen readers. Your HTML source is unusually clean. Nicely Done. EDIT:
Fonts in Firefox 9 on UNIX (OpenBSD) look fine.
Fonts in Chrome on UNIX (OpenBSD) also look find, but I
use custom fonts in chrome to make things legible. |