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Joe Burns
Joe Burns
Apr 12, 2001

3. Concern: Speaking of the Photos link. Once I click,
I get this:




Suggestion: You have a great many photos but they are
not in any formal grouping. I simply get more buttons
that proclaim photos. As I suggested above, group those
photos together into like formats so that I can click on a
grouping and see the photos I want. As it stands now, I
am clicking blindly hoping to want what pops up.


4. Concern: I’m going to stay on the photos for another
one. I clicked on the first photo link and got this page:



I have now clicked twice times and have yet to see an
image. I’ll need to click again to see the thumbnails and
then yet again to see the image full size. That’s four
clicks to get one image. That is way too many clicks.


Suggestion: Once you group the images together, allow
me to see the thumbs straight away. You’ve one too
many clicks in there.


5. Concern: Still on the photos, once I see the thumbnails
and look at a few, you give me no method to go back and
choose another group of photos.


Suggestion: This one’s easy. On the thumbnail page,
provide some Back navigation that takes me back to the
main photos page.


Overall: This is a site that you’ve obviously put together
out of a true fan spirit. Colin knows of it and can see that
you’re worthy of putting the site together. It’s a nice site
and I knew what to do right away, you’re just making me
work too hard to get to what I want. See if you cannot
streamline the site just enough so that surfing is a little
easier.


Oh and look into putting a P flag after the banner ad at
the top of the main page. The text is running up on it.


Nice site keep it up.


>>>>>>>>>>>>>

That’s that.



Joe Burns, Ph.D.


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