QuoteReplyTopic: O/T Web Question Posted: September 21 2005 at 2:55am
This sorta dovetails with a question Tangles asked the other day, but
it's a bit different: What is it that attracts you to a website? (A
content website, that is, not a commerce one.)
I come back to this site mainly for the people, and initally found it
because it contained a lot of good info on extensions that I couldn't
find anywhere else on the Web.
Is it the community, the ease of use/navigation, the content (articles,
news, etc.), promotions, blogs, searchability, the design and/or
photos? What are some of the other sites you visit again and again, and
why? Conversly, are there features that automatically turn you off to a
site? (For me, long intros with slow load times drive me batty....).
I visit www.defamer.com PerezHilton, www.gorillamask.net the key west local newspaper www.keysnews.com the crime report and the citizens voice are out of this world. I also go to www.guardian.co.uk for a different perspective of the news than you get here in the mid-west. For shopping, these days I'm visiting www.beautyhabit.com they have this greek shampoo that smells like honey... it's heaven, there's something new every day.
I love fresh information and will put up with boring presentation to get it. Nothing irritates me more than fab graphics and animation that you have to sit through, only to have the server tell you there is no content yet. It reminds me why I think society is swirling around the toilet. Cheers.
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Oh, Kalika, you have to check out a webpage www.madewithsweetlove.com Handicrafts that I think would appeal to your unique sensibilities. All my x-mas gifts came from their this year.
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Lots of fast loading quality graphics. Easy navigation-I hate getting lost in a site and have to search on how to get back to the home page. Each link to every page should be accessable from each and every page.
I hate intros that I either have to sit through or click to skip. I'll leave a site that has an intro period. Of course good solid information, update galore: keep it fresh and changing, FAQs.
No harsh colors like black backgrounds with white letters- ugh!
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um ok looks are really important i like bright colours like bright flouro pink and silver i think colour choice is really important - it has to be really 'clean' looking lol ..um like nicely organised not too busy!!
easy nav obv. lots of titles
i also hate long intros.
and pics!
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Oh, Kalika, you have to check out a webpage www.madewithsweetlove.com Handicrafts that I think would appeal to your unique sensibilities. All my x-mas gifts came from their this year.
OOhh! *perks*
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I like sites that are simple enough that I can navigate them on my
computer or on my Palm (love my Wi-Fi card). Really complex sites
(w/ flash and all that other annoying stuff) won't display on the
Palm's browser, and I prefer sites that I can browse anytime,
regardless of what computer I'm using.
I also like things that are consistently updated, so you know there
will be fresh content. Other than hair talk, sites I visit with
some regularity are www.televisionwithoutpity.com (TWOP) and
www.mugglenet.com
(yes, I'm a dork!). TWOP is a combination of forums devoted to
certain TV shows as well as the snarkiest episode reviews ever.
There is both community (though often not as close a network as ours)
and consistent new content. I can also easily read the forums
from my Palm. I also look at some of the tech blogs, like
www.engadget.com, but that's more work-related for me.
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