Based on content, visual appeal, and navigability
The good: John Edwards' campaign site. It has a rollover and drop down menu bar, it's red, white, and blue, of course, and it doesn't have too much information on the home page. It's easily navigable and it's clear on how to get the information you want. Not sure who to vote for? Take this select a candidate quiz .
Here's a few, more relevant, websites that I like:

The bad (the ugly): To me, ugly IS bad! Besides the obvious American Press website, for its extreme clutter, Sulphur's newspaper isn't terribly good. It's not very visually appealing, which is sometimes a consolation for not-so-good content. In a town like Sulphur, high school sports is the idea of "content."




1 comment:
I think the website with the poll was great! I took the presidential poll and was kinda shocked! I agree about The American Press...too much fangle for one page is bad and ugly!
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