Hi All:
I agree with what has been said. From both my prospective as a web site
user and from the prospective of an owner of a web site , I would put it
this way: A web site has a purpose and a web site is not a guessing game!
When a web site is in practice, a guessing game, it loses value to both user
and owner.
Stan
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Dan
You raise a good point. Often, it's in the eye of the beholder.
Often, a difficult site, when constantly used, becomes familiar and one
figures out how to use it for what they want or need.
I suppose the real test for a site is how easy or difficult it is to use on
a first visit for a bunch of users.
The Bible was not given to increase our knowledge; the Bible was given to
change our lives.
D L Moody, late 19th cen founder, Moody Bible Institute of Chicago
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