Question of the Week 9/19
Two of the websites I’ve been using for research are lostremote.com, and rebeccablood.net. The textual and media features on both of these sites are easy to use. The text is broken up into short paragraphs defined by white space. The writing is large enough to see, without being so large that I have to scroll all over to see it. Lost Remote’s main page has all the headlines to articles in bold and easy to identify, with links to the article easy to see in the summary. There is also the feature of being able to discuss the topic. One thing about Rebecca’s Pocket is that the information contained on the sidebar is hard to follow, and I think it would help if she used more punctuation. Information architecture is used to move from page to page within the site. On each page of rebecca’s pocket, there is a sidebar to move to another area of the site. On Lost Remote, the navigational links are at the top of the screen.

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