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User Experience (Usability)
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Oct 20, 2004 5:33 am |
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re: re: Website design: worst pratice |
SameerBhiwani
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Ryze.com! When browsing messages in a network, the "Next ->" link is available even when you are on the newest message - you can still click it, it just keeps reloading the page. Same goes for the previous link.
cheers, Sam
> John Ferrara wrote: > Two sites I always cite as examples of what not to do: > >1. www.halliburton.com - Includes a particularly awful implementation of cascading menus, demonstrating why they're not a necessarily good thing. There are abundant other problems with the site if you take the time. > >2. www.fanniemae.com - Inconsistent design, poor navigation structure and behavior, illegibly small text, disregard for established web conventions, the list goes on and on. > >What's also good about these is that it demonstrates that even giant corporations can have ridiculously bad web site implementations. They both even have clearly expensive designs, but suffer for lack of usability. > >John Ferrara > >> Stephanie Fletcher wrote: >> I am looking for bad examples of website design; usability, graphic design, functionality etc... Can you recall sites that you use/have used that are prime examples of what NOT to do? Thanks Private Reply to SameerBhiwani (new win) |
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