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The Daily Sucker: Current Live Examples of Bad Web Design Techniques

I generally agree that using Flash as way to navigate a Web site is a mistake that is costly to make. Looking back on this however, I have to wonder if perhaps we might simply be overacting.

Submitter’s comments: Recently I had a web design class assignment where we had to find an example of a bad site and then say why we thought it was bad. The site I used was michrenfest.com. I didn’t realize how bad it was until I had to analyze it. Their images are not optimized, they have two different page layouts (one with a large background image & image map for navigation and another with a large background image and Flash navigation), barely readable text on a couple of the pages, the artisans page is pretty much useless as it doesn’t give any information beyond the name of vendors are just some of the things I found.

The worst parts of the site though were the use of background images and the Flash navigation. In one page case, the background image was over 1.5MB in size! The Flash navigation was bad in that it gives two types of site navigation which are inconsistent with each other and using my browser (IE 6) with some security set, the Flash components had to be first clicked on for activation before the navigation button would work. In essence, click twice to get to a page. [Source: Webpages that suck]

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