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Monday, March 13, 2017

Personal Website Features

Personal Website #1
This website had a large title in the middle of the page, working links at the top of the page, and obvious titles for each of the links. It was easy to navigate, though it took me a few minutes to figure out what the website was actually for. There were pictures as the background to ever page, which was interesting, but sometimes it made the text hard to read and the pictures changed for every page, as did the location of the text. There was also a space to contact the website owner, and an 'about me' page.

Personal Website #2
This website had a logo in the corner of the screen that remained there no matter which page you went to. The first thing that caught my eye was the big words in the center of the screen that tells you who the person is and what they do. The next thing I saw was the pictures of the person's products. This kept me interested in what the rest of the site was about, and gave a clear link to buy the product. The titles of all the links were clear and the links led directly to the pages. The structure of the website, including the background, remained the same through all the pages. There was a space to contact the website owner, and an 'about me' page. The text was large and very readable.

Personal Website #3
The first thing I saw on this website was the name of the company, and a picture of the owner. The text was a little on the small side, but there were pictures demonstrating products. There were lots of clearly labeled tabs that made the website easy to navigate. It was a little confusing at first what the website was for, but once I figured it out there was a lot of good information.

Personal Website #4
The first thing you see on this website are the large words and location in the center of the screen that define the company. There is a logo in the corner so you know the company name. There are only two tabs, but they are clearly labeled and provide good information. There are plenty of images in the tabs, which make the site interesting, and the headings are very clear as to what is going to be discussed. The first page is simple, but it doesn't give much information as to what can be found on the site. The text was a good, readable size.

Overall
All the websites had titles and/or logos to make sure the viewers knows what they're looking at, as well as an 'About Me' page with contact information. The best websites were simple with fairly large, readable text and not too many distracting colors or backgrounds. Everything pretty much stayed the same from page to page. There were also plenty of pictures to keep the pages interesting.

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