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Okay ummmm

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I keep adding stuff to the lousy web page I'm working on. *doesn't know a lot of html* :confused:

 

Tell me what all you think should be on a good site. :wink3:

easy navigation

cool design

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Oops, I nearly forgot I posted this. :lol:

 

Thanks all, keep this going. :smug:

Is it a personal, band site, or something else

 

For personal sites, pictures, a bio on yourself, and something for the visitor (interaction, graphics, etc.) are good.

 

If it's a band site, pictures rule.

 

PORNO!
That would be good for a band site too. "Exclusive pics of [hot band name here]." I'd go for pics of that Marduk band or the singer of Mayhem. :p

How about both guy and girl porn, so the site appeals to us all. :lol:

That would be cool. I'd like the pr0n with hot guys.

 

Anyways, another idea is to post concert pictures you're taken if you have any. It's always cool to see exclusive band pictures (no, only only those kinds). Just remember to watermark all copyrighted pics on your site, so people can't steal them.

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Okay, I'll make this a bit less interesting.

 

No porn on my site. :P

design - catchy but relevent and consistent through the site

content - relevent informative and uptodate

navigation - easy and on each page no more than 3 clicks to anywhere on the site.

 

If you can get away with it - NO frames. eurgh...

 

Here's one I'm working on now...http://www.horwichcc.co.uk

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