Building A Site
You Like
By Bob McElwain Some webmasters say, "Hey,
I like my site. If you don't,
tough." In the end, we all have to
take this position, for it is impossible
to please everyone. Still, it's a good
idea not to decide too soon. To put this
another way, don't be in a hurry to open
a new site. Or to modify one you already
have. The following works for me.
Build two pages with
different ideas on each. Maybe different
borders, different kinds of buttons,
maybe one without buttons at all, and so
forth. Then ask friends and anyone you
can find to answer some questions. Keep
it simple, else the results may not be
helpful. Something like: Do you like the
background on PageA or the one on PageB.
Most folks will be glad to answer four or
five such questions.
The problem, of course,
is they won't all agree. Hopefully,
though, on a couple of points, you will
get a consensus. And comments may help.
Suppose one reply is, "The border on
PageA is okay, but I like the one on
PageB better." You can't count this
as a vote for PageA, but this person is
not likely to object to what is on PageA.
One element at http://www.sitetipsandtricks.com over which there was much
discussion is the bamboo which frames the
left side of the page. I feel it is
delightful. Two people suggested this was
a bad idea. Most said it was okay, but
preferred other options. Only three said
they liked it. I decided to use it for
two reasons. First, the three who said
they liked it were very enthusiastic
about it. Second, so am I.
I finally said, as you
must at some point, "I like my
site." However, I'm open to
suggestions. Have you got one?
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