Worst Web Sites 2009
Worst Web Sites of 2009:
Jan.-March Part 1
Worst Web Sites of 2009:
Jan.-March Part 2
Worst Web Sites of 2009:
April-June #1-10
Worst Web Sites of 2009:
April-June #11-20
Worst Web Sites of 2009:
July - October #1-10
Worst Web Sites of 2009:
July - October #11-20
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Design Of 2009
Group 1
Gorgeous Websites From The Late 90's To Inspire You — If You Have No Taste
Worst Web Sites 2008
Worst Web Sites 2007
Worst Web Sites 2006
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Daily Examples of Bad Web Design
Does Your Web Site Suck?
Checklist 1
149 Ways to Kill Your Web Site
Checklist 2
82 Ways to Ruin Your Web Site
Miscellaneous
#21 Worst Web Site of 2007 —Alser (UK) Ltd
Submitter’s comments: The home page isn’t the worst I’ve seen, but click on the news, profile, history and products buttons - what genius thought up blue text over a predominantly blue image? Click on the contact button as well - have you ever seen such ridiculous, large, ugly buttons!! There is also a serious lack of useful information and I don’t think it’s been updated in a couple of years.
Wish all our competitors were so lax with their web design!!
Vincent Flanders’ comments: It’s a simple-looking site that’s simply all wrong. My biggest web design complaint is the lack of contrast and we’ve got plenty of that mistake. Didn’t anyone at the company look at the site and wonder why they couldn’t read the navigational buttons? Maybe the English are some super race who aren’t bothered by silly concepts like “contrast” and “readability.” Why did they use graphic buttons for navigation? Why is the TITLE tag — one of the most important tools used by search engines to index this site — called “home?”
I can’t make heads or tails out of the source code, so I’m going to have to assume they’re using Javascript to move the text. Sorry, TEXT DOESN’T MOVE except on movie credits.
Yes, we do wish all our competitors were this lax.
