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By Jennifer Kyrnin, About.com Guide to Web Design / HTML since 1997

Web Design Clinic - Webtwist Design

Saturday November 15, 2008

Mads submitted the site "Webtwist Design". This design is very plain. Fully justified text is very difficult to read, and when you combine that with the fact that there is only one paragraph of text on the entire page, and you end up with a very difficult design...
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What advice would you give to Mads about this site? Are there things he could do to make it better? Have you created a site like this? What did you do to make the site work for your audience? Post your comments on the design

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November 16, 2008 at 10:28 am
(1) Alexander says:

I usually don’t comment on sites, but this one is very ANNOYING! I took a look at it, right clicked the “Press here to view our portfolio” image(?!) to open in a new tab and I found out that it had that nasty context menu removal script with an alert box…
And the context menu is disabled on the whole page! So I had to open my FireBug and disable the stupid script manually… An example of people who think their visitors are stupid

November 16, 2008 at 5:38 pm
(2) Jennifer Kyrnin says:

You know, I think I forgot to mention the blocked context menu when I wrote the review. Yes, that is very tedious, and so easy to bypass. I just used the Web Developer toolbar “disable JavaScript” option and I was right-clicking away. You’re right, it’s annoying when they think we’re stupid…

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