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Top Things You Look For...., Websites
Top Things You Look For When Visiting A Webpage
What do you look for?
Poll [ 1 ] ** [2.44%]
Layouts [ 9 ] ** [21.95%]
Freebee's [ 8 ] ** [19.51%]
Forum [ 2 ] ** [4.88%]
Written Content [ 8 ] ** [19.51%]
Blog [ 3 ] ** [7.32%]
Doesn't Matter [ 4 ] ** [9.76%]
Games [ 1 ] ** [2.44%]
Other [ 3 ] ** [7.32%]
Popularity [ 2 ] ** [4.88%]
What about the over all layout?
Colors; must be eye catching [ 14 ] ** [33.33%]
Content; must be organized [ 19 ] ** [45.24%]
Unique; must be different than other sites [ 8 ] ** [19.05%]
None of this really matters / Don't care [ 0 ] ** [0.00%]
Other [ 1 ] ** [2.38%]
Total Votes: 28
  
2309ajulsdf
post Feb 13 2008, 10:19 PM
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A Question or Two. cool.gif
 
MissHygienic
post Feb 13 2008, 10:20 PM
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Do the colors work well together or is it clashy? Is it neatly organized and easy on the eyes, or is it all f**ked up and messy? Does the writer write well and does not do internet-speak? Does it look like they took the time to make it instead of shoving bits and pieces together to make it "fit?"

I look for written content. Forums/polls/etc have no effect on me.
 
Heathasm
post Feb 16 2008, 12:22 AM
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accessibility...member activity....forums are fun depending on what kind, good content, pretty pictures, tutorials, weekly///monthly activities, and more than likely some decent php skills would need to be used
 
michellerrific
post Feb 16 2008, 01:58 AM
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this is a pretty vague question. in my mind, i was thinking of personal blogs/domains, like the kind i have and browse rather than say a commercial kind of website. so i thought the blog content was pretty important, as well as the organization [neatness of the columns, etc] but i think catching eyes is fairly important as well.
 
S-Majere
post Feb 18 2008, 11:29 AM
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I like freebies, so long as they are usable, of good quality and their Terms of Use are not ridiculously over-policed or exaggerated. I like a website to be clean, organised and have some personal updates as well as design-y updates within the content. (I like to feel like I know a designer or a blogger). It must be unique, well presented and be updated regularly.
 
libertie
post Feb 18 2008, 03:02 PM
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I tend to love websites right off the bat that have a good design. Easy on the eyes, nice contrasting colors, text is easy to read, it's simple but not boring. After that, the only real reason I ever have for coming back to a site is the content, so if they have a resource that's useful for me such as tutorials, pictures, or photoshop tools; or if they have interesting articles, I'll likely keep coming to the site.

(Moved to Designer's Cafe)
 
Smarmosaur
post Feb 18 2008, 03:17 PM
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i think the pole needs to be changed so you can choose multiples...

i generally look for something unique-whether it be in design or content. coordinating colors, organized, and not boring.
as for content, i look for something i need or may use in the future, like brushes or plug-ins for photoshop.

also, i 100% agree with S-Majere.
 
superstitious
post Feb 18 2008, 04:20 PM
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Content, content, content. The most important aspect to a website (for me) is content and organization. Sure, the flashy splashy stuff is pretty but if the site is a mess, having a beautiful banner isn't going to amount to much.
 
lkajsfklajskds
post Feb 18 2008, 08:51 PM
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Organization is HUGE.
The owner could some philosophical shit going on but if the site's all messed up, whats the point?
The next thing i look for is written content.
Color isn't a big deal, as long as everything is visible. But that can fall under organization.
 
technics
post Feb 19 2008, 12:43 AM
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I mainly look for the freebies, mostly tutorials.
As for the layout goes, I like the kind thats very eye-catching and unique. The content must be organized.
 
queen
post Feb 19 2008, 02:47 AM
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QUOTE(SilentLaugh @ Feb 18 2008, 05:51 PM) *
Organization is HUGE.
The owner could some philosophical shit going on but if the site's all messed up, whats the point?
The next thing i look for is written content.
Color isn't a big deal, as long as everything is visible. But that can fall under organization.


very true. i realize i'd read a site with crap for content as long as i could actually SEE the crap.

there a bunch of sites with awesome content, but they are also harsh on the eyes or just very irritating to look at, so i end up never visiting again.

an awesomely unique design is always a plus, but not a necessity.
 
libertie
post Feb 19 2008, 07:08 PM
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QUOTE(RockItStudios @ Feb 18 2008, 02:17 PM) *
i think the pole needs to be changed so you can choose multiples...

Done. ;)
 
Smarmosaur
post Feb 19 2008, 07:53 PM
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QUOTE(libertie @ Feb 19 2008, 06:08 PM) *
Done. ;)


dangit, i already voted. :[
 
emotionaltears
post Feb 27 2008, 09:39 AM
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Actually, I like websites which are at the same level (or higher) then me with graphic and html skills! Oh and the peson must update a lot (4 times a week)
 
moorepocket
post Feb 28 2008, 02:10 PM
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you have to update often to keep people from coming back.
 
superficial
post Feb 28 2008, 03:25 PM
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For me, when I go to sites, I definitely like to see a very nice, organized, and professional layout. It cannot be all messy and all of that shit. There must be updates at least once every 1-2 days. That's what keeps people coming back. There should be interesting blogs (not ones that just say "oh yeah i went to school, then took a shit, and then I had lunch and went to take a shit again." The site must be extremely organized and the content has to be good (obviously).
 
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post Feb 28 2008, 04:07 PM
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The layout should be well-coded, organized, and aesthetically pleasing. I usually visit sites for graphics, sometimes layouts. The content should be written with as few errors as possible. Updates should be made at least once or twice a week, since I know a lot of designers don't have time to make new blogs or layouts/graphics every day. The site overall should have a good feel to it.
 
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post Mar 1 2008, 03:23 AM
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The written content matters, I usually don't look much at other stuff, but I guess it depends on what the purpose of the website is.
 
none345678
post Mar 1 2008, 03:40 PM
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if the website isn't neat, organized, and "pretty" then I wont even look at the content they have.
 
emberfly
post Mar 1 2008, 06:55 PM
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QUOTE(Drama @ Mar 1 2008, 02:40 PM) *
if the website isn't neat, organized, and "pretty" then I wont even look at the content they have.


I couldn't agree more.
 
venti-anemoi
post Mar 3 2008, 06:23 PM
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It really depends on what the website's supposed to be. If it's a graphics or resource site, the main layout has the biggest impact on me (since it's usually a good indicator of the webmaster/mistress's skill), followed closely by organization and content. If it's a blog or personal site, then the main layout doesn't matter so much unless they've got, like, neon green text on a bright blue background. Content is a biggie.

Organization usually comes up high on my list, but for some reason, it's never first. <_<
 

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