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In article <394dc49c@news.povray.org> , "Rune" <run### [at] iname com>
wrote:
> My definition of a splash page is a special page that contains no useful
> contents. I would call the first page at http://www.scifi-art.com/ for a
> splash page
This is contrary to what any usability expert will tell you. People want to
know where they are and what the site is about. The main page of any site
is the most essential and apparently very important for the success of a
site.
If you want to know about how web design should be to work best, check out
<www.useit.com>.
Thorsten
PS: Please keep in mind that the POV-Team - unlike large companies - does
not have the money or time to employ a whole department of usability experts
and web designers to create a "perfect" site. Everything, including POV-Ray
itself, has some spots that need to be polished, and in this sense a web
site is not much different from software. You can be sure the team will do
the best, as our spare time permits.
Sometimes only or mostly negative feedback can be very frustrating, so maybe
pointing out what you _like_ about the site would help improve it as well.
This is just a personal note, I do not speak for the POV-Team.
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