Opinion of non specialist internet user, for what it's worth.
A website should be easily found and should contain the information I want to find there. It should be simple to use and easy to understand.
That's it.
I have no interest at all in whether it runs on low pressure steam or matter-antimatter conversion. I care only about being able to find, understand and use it.
I suspect I'm not alone.
I specifically detest clicking a link which says "To Free Dirty Picture of Comely Wench" only to find myself either at another page listing six variations on the previous, or on a page of another site altogether.
I do not need, like, or want to see colored buttons, flashing lights or movies. This is eye candy for kiddies.
Clear text links. Clear text. Clear content. Thank you.
As for Ian's site, I too would reduce the font size and replace the green with white or pale grey. Black ink on white paper did fine for centuries. It still does. The buttons are OK and the navigability of the site seems OK. Clear explanation right there on page 1.There are no back link loops to get lost in; all controls are in one place on the home page.
Ian is interested in words. His content will be purely verbal. He needs no ornamentation.
I don't know if the site is readable in a text only browser; it ought to be.
I think it's perfectly acceptable for his purposes. Sure, if he becomes a cult guru he will need to upgrade it, but he'll have the money to hire Claus then.
The actual URL needs to be swapped for something specific to the site.
A website should be easily found and should contain the information I want to find there. It should be simple to use and easy to understand.
That's it.
I have no interest at all in whether it runs on low pressure steam or matter-antimatter conversion. I care only about being able to find, understand and use it.
I suspect I'm not alone.
I specifically detest clicking a link which says "To Free Dirty Picture of Comely Wench" only to find myself either at another page listing six variations on the previous, or on a page of another site altogether.
I do not need, like, or want to see colored buttons, flashing lights or movies. This is eye candy for kiddies.
Clear text links. Clear text. Clear content. Thank you.
As for Ian's site, I too would reduce the font size and replace the green with white or pale grey. Black ink on white paper did fine for centuries. It still does. The buttons are OK and the navigability of the site seems OK. Clear explanation right there on page 1.There are no back link loops to get lost in; all controls are in one place on the home page.
Ian is interested in words. His content will be purely verbal. He needs no ornamentation.
I don't know if the site is readable in a text only browser; it ought to be.
I think it's perfectly acceptable for his purposes. Sure, if he becomes a cult guru he will need to upgrade it, but he'll have the money to hire Claus then.
The actual URL needs to be swapped for something specific to the site.
Although I speak English and German. Color scheme... Well, not my taste.
Where is a throwup icon when you need it?