- The logo needs to be redone as the text is smooshed and not easily legible.
- The purple color as indicated by others for GET FREE HOSTING is not right.
- The border separating the list of social media shouldn't be there, or more subdued.
- The same applies to the footer area where links have borders - Right now it stands out of the design inconsistently.
Although many people may not scroll down to the end, it's good to have it clean in the footer area for when you actually get a customer who wants to know where you are located.
If there's an inconsistent design element it can cause confusion and delays as new visitors try to make sense of the site and orient themselves for the first time.
You can use this chrome extension to find out the div tag being used: look up StyleBot in Chrome Extensions marketplace. It will make it extremely easy to find out these problem design elements and fix them fast.
To edit the CSS? I like to use Simple CSS Wordpress plugin to make custom css changes to themes.
Also, more importantly, ONLY on the hompage - when I tried to find a domain name using the domain search function - it brought me to a different domain than the one that was entered. It shows up as "register.com" , as though I had input that into the search bar. This means your visitors can't even find if their domain is available - there's an obstacle in their way.
See images here - each of these has an issue:
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Here is an example of how the footer could look much better:
Here is an example of how the purple text looks with white instead - much more readable, less confusion for new visitors. However, you may want to add something like "GET AWESOME FREE HOSTING NOW" to use up a little more of the space and prevent centered-text from distracting people who are scrolling. Centered text is not helpful for western readers (LEFT to RIGHT), as a general design practice:
As for the social media borders, you'll need to look into the CSS files of the theme to track down what div tag is adding the right-border property. I wasn't able to identify it with StyleBot.