Joey, dude, dont hold back.. tell me how you really feel! :)
They have some new outdoor images being shot soon and I will play with design.. As far as AC units, well... i just develop websites, can't help that a window unit is there. I imagine it's pretty hard for a photographer to take pictures...
Photographer is coming back at some point when the grass is nice and pretty to get a better main house picture though. I will play with the sizing then to try and show more. Thanks for the thoughts..
Good example, The only issue i have with the larger images you show is at a lower esolution like 1024x768 which unfortunately is the most popular accoring to analytics, the text content falls beneath the fold. I would be interested to know the bounce rate of those sites you referenced. CC house...
Do some creative cropping and make sure text content comes before the "fold" (content shown without scrolling then the user can scroll to keep reading) . For this site, http://www.capecharleshouse.com/ we used the opening as the House front porch and then scrolling highlighting around the house...
I am happy not to see the old 800 x 600 anymore. The resolution numbers will continue to increase and thats good thing for the web. It won't be long before 1024 x 768 is replaced by 1280x800 then 1280 x 800 replaced by 1280x1024 or 1680x1050 and so on..
Good question and they will be on the rise but for now - results below. Iphone / safari does a great job of reducing / proportioned so it's fine. In a perfect world, there would be a mobile version of the site as well but thats another expense.
1. Internet Explorer / Windows 55.14%
2...
You can always crop height to get your point across. Big images do give the oooh ahh effect.
When i look at reports from cape charles house, these are the resolution useage %'s
1. 1024x768 20.23%
2. 1280x800 19.74%
3. 1280x1024 10.77%
4. 1680x1050 10.77%
5. 1440x900...
Initially we were setting up a seemless transition window, for example like here: https://www.propaneontheway.com , In the middle / right Click on "User Registration" just to see the window that opens. After talking with webervations it was understood that it wouldnt work correctly with their...