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Subject:UIE site (was FAQ Intranet site tips on visuals) From:John Cornellier <cornelli -at- CLAMART -dot- SRPC -dot- SLB -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 8 Jan 1999 15:43:10 +0100
> have a look at "Web Site Usability: A Designer's Guide."
It's put
> out by User Interface Engineering (www.uie.com)
OK, I did. This is not a comment on the quality of UIE's
research, but If they're so smart, why do you have to scroll
to view the site *contents*? Not content, the table contents.
And howcome their HTML headers include
<meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 3.0">
and *no* <META name="keywords"
And why is the whole page enclosed in a huge table (meaning
you're staring at a blank page 'til the whole table's been
downloaded and parsed)?
Then again, if I'm so smart, why aren't I rich?