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Sites featured in articles like Worst Websites of 2010 often are redesigned, which explains why some sites mentioned in my articles don't match their current look. The Daily Sucker features current examples of bad web design which haven't been fixed (yet).

If you see a site that you think sucks, email the URL to me. No personal pages (personal pages are supposed to reflect the individual's personality and artistic freedom) or web site designers (it would look like a conflict of interest), or others of their ilk.

If I think there's some merit to your selection, I may post it along with some commentary. If you know of a site that qualifies, let me know.

Daily Sucker for Thursday, April 2, 2009

March 31st, 2009 1:01 am by Vincent Flanders

Submitter’s comments: I just discovered this marvelous example of browser bossiness on totaljobs.com.

Totaljobs.com endeavours to support as many users as possible, but it has become necessary to cease supporting some browser versions. If your browser is not supported, you may still be able to access our site, but you may encounter some display problems.

They don’t support Mozilla, Opera, or Safari browsers and they don’t support Macintosh, Unix, or Linux operating systems.

They advertise UNIX jobs and Mac jobs! Are they expecting UNIX admins and Mac developers to carry around a windows laptop (only 32bit Windows is supported, mind) in order to access their site?

Vincent Flanders’ comments: Obviously, these folks are unclear on the concept. I believe the Brits (BTW what do you liked to be called?) have a marvelous word to describe the people who wrote the browser disclaimer — Wankers.

TotalJobs’ Browser Policy

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