All examples are fictional and meant to be intentionally humorous. It takes time, money and patience to get things done the right way. This is one of those posts that has been in my drafts folder for some time and while it probably should to stay there, I am publishing it anyway! The mistakes you made along the way are so damning that I want you to read through each of your violations before you issue an apology.
Does My Website Suck? 10 Questions to Ask Yourself
Web pages suffered from multiple ailments: animated images, splash pages, multicolored text, large graphics—design items that most often appear today in Over-The-Top Websites ,. Many of the same mistakes are made today, but there are fewer of them on a page. Of course, we have "new" mistakes: e-commerce errors, lack of contrast, Mystery Meat Navigation , misusing JavaScript, etc. Most of the websites I featured in The Daily Sucker and in other articles took the hint and changed their design. Most of the changes were positive, but there were sites that didn't improve and went from one sucky design to the next.
I have very, very limited control to my pages. In fact, the school employee in charge of our website has very limited control over the site. Like many schools in the U.
If you spend any time browsing sites on the web, then you probably realize that a website can be good, bad, or just down-right ugly! Sadly, there are many proud small business owners who have websites that, to be perfectly honest, just suck. This is part one of a two-part post. We thought it might make it easier to grade your websites suckyness or greatness , by breaking up the questions to ask yourself below.