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Posted by Chris F.A. Johnson on 06/13/07 05:08
On 2007-06-13, Chris F.A. Johnson wrote:
> On 2007-06-13, El Kabong wrote:
>> A Web site (http://www.virtualjoefriday.com) by Charles Lamm includes a list
>> of the top ten ways to irritate your Web site's visitors.
>>
>> 1. Pop Ups
>> 2. Extra Software Needed to View Site
>> 3. Dead Links
>> 4. Registration Required
>> 5. Slow Pages
>> 6. Out of date Content
>> 7. Bad Navigation
>> 8. No Contact Information
>> 9. No Decent Site Search Tool
>> 10. Disabled "Back" Button
>>
>> His site is worth a visit IMO because he does include some discussion
>> regarding each item which I did not include here. According to Mr. Lamm, the
>> list was based on "many surveys". It certainly includes several of my
>> greatest peeves (1, 2, 4, & 10)
>>
>> Did he leave any out?
>
> Links that turn the same colour as the background on hover -- like
> the "File under" links on the site mentioned above.
>
> Pages that do not adjust to the viewer's browser window -- like
> the site mentioned above.
Sites that set the default text size to .62em (like the
above-mentioned site).
Sites that end lines with <br> (or <br /> in this case)
breaking lines awkwardly (like the above-mentioned site):
- You have permission to publish this article electronically
in
free-only publications such as a website or an ezine as long
as
the bylines are included.
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Chris F.A. Johnson <http://cfaj.freeshell.org>
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