1. Make it easier to find a country. Code an autocomplete textbox or something of the sort.
2. Keep the form on the page after searching. If a user wants to make a second search they shouldn't have to press the back button.
3. There are a bunch of links on the bottom that are very difficult to see with the background.
4. The body is perhaps too transparent. The text on your "About" page blends in with the background a little bit.
Overall, it is a good idea and can be perfected with some simple tweaks. Good work!
http://uxdesign.smashingmagazine.com/2011/11/10/redesigning-...
jQuery UI Has a cool autocomplete plugin. I've used it recently, figured I'd leave a link for the curious. http://jqueryui.com/autocomplete/
1. Make it easier to find a country. Code an autocomplete textbox or something of the sort.
2. Keep the form on the page after searching. If a user wants to make a second search they shouldn't have to press the back button.
3. There are a bunch of links on the bottom that are very difficult to see with the background.
4. The body is perhaps too transparent. The text on your "About" page blends in with the background a little bit.
Overall, it is a good idea and can be perfected with some simple tweaks. Good work!