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Posted by Animesh Kumar on 06/07/05 03:11
Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
> "Animesh Kumar" <animesh1978@gmail.com> skrev i meddelandet
> news:d82ehi$d5p$1@agate.berkeley.edu...
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>>Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
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>>>"Animesh Kumar" <animesh1978@gmail.com> skrev i meddelandet
>>>news:d829m2$aim$3@agate.berkeley.edu...
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>>>>Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
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>>>>>I get many answers ( perhaps more) in other Newsgroups.
>>>>>It is ok for me that you think that the website is awful.
>>>>>It is your opinion and I respect it.
>>>>>But I have mine.
>>>>>
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>>>>If you already have an opinion why do you ask for others opinion?
>>>>Usually people ask for constructive suggestions; not just to sense who
>>>>is thinking different than me.
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>>>I asked about a site map but I did not get any answer about it. At least
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> I
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>>>did not find any in this thread.
>>>Did you find it?
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>>The point is as soon as we reach your website, the paraphernalia puts us
>>off. First impression could be the lasting impression on web. You dont
>>get a lot of chance with billions of pages indexed.
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>>Best
>>A
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> That has probably partly to do with you
> 1) do not understand Swedish or Italian ( most of the pages are in Swedish
> so far)
> 2) do not try to give general advice about how to build a sitemap. In fact,
> a site map should help follow the links and not viceversa
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1) everyone was put off. If you think Swedish puts us off, then show it
to Swedish people for frank opinion. Compare your design with say
www.stopdesign.com and you would see how much "structure" lacks in your
webpage.
2) I hardly use sitemap for seeking pages. I think the links on front
page should act as leading anchors. But yeah, u can think the way you want.
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