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Top Ten Web-Design Mistakes of 2002

yoey writes "Another famous Nielsen year-end wrapup: "Every year brings new mistakes. In 2002, several of the worst mistakes in Web design related to poor email integration. The number one mistake, however, was lack of pricing information, followed by overly literal search engines.""

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  1. Terrible search? That reminds me... by PhysicsGenius · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    Why is Slashdot's search so weird? When I type in a phrase, I get any story that has any of those words (and sometimes I get all recent stories regardless of matching). Comment searching "works" the same way. It's actually easier to go to Google and search for "phrase +slashdot"--so why not make that box a Google link or get a Google account or something?

    I'd also like to note that a previous Top Ten item should be "links hidden behind decorative elements", much like the little balls on the Slashdot headers that unexpectedly lead to user info.

  2. Re:They missed websites that are just unnavigable by doubtless · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Notice the competency of /. moderators modding the parent post insightful? It was a funny post though. hahah

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