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Subject:Re: When Programmers Design Web Pages ... From:Sylvie Picquendar <sylvie -dot- picquendar -at- atempo -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 28 Mar 2002 16:38:28 +0100
gdwarner -at- mindspring -dot- com wrote:
... so tell me: is it just me, or is there
something seriously wrong with this site ...?
Let's say.... it's you (but not just you, judging by the number of
answers going your way)
I found the site to be quite interesting albeit non-conformist in any way.
It's true that having two dropdown menu lists at the bottom of the
window is not what we have come to expect for navigating through a Web
site, but once you're passed that initial surprise, and you get use the
new method, it feels quite confortable.
This site is very rich and does a good job at presenting the school, and
really, except for the way to get at them, topics are organized pretty
much as you would except them to.
In addition, if you wanted to position yourself has an innovative art
institution in order to attract the best students, you would want your
web site to say so, wouldn't you?
Sylvie Picquendar tel:+33 (0) 1 64 86 84 65
Technical Writer mailto:sylvie -dot- picquendar -at- atempo -dot- com
Atempo, S.A., (formerly Quadratec)
Les Boréales - 2, Avenue de Laponie
91951 Courtaboeuf Cedex FRANCE http://www.atempo.com "Time Navigator, the software platform for high-performance
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