What we seem to have here is a successful real estate agent with an 
unsuccessful web site. I think this an accessibility problem, don't you?
Our site's TITLE tag is something like "New Document", Index and not the name 
of your company or other search-engine friendly terms.
Check out the "About Carolyn" page for the most long-winded self-promotion 
piece I've ever come across. The focal point problem gets worse on the "menu 
and press" page, which has a TITLE tag of "Untitled 67. Great for an art 
project, but not so much for a corporate web site.
The focal point problem gets worse on the "menu and press" page, which has a 
TITLE tag of "Untitled 67. Vincent's comments: The home page is a good example 
of "Where's the Focus? Our site doesn't have Heroin Content. If this is what 
passes for marketing, Adobe is so screwed.
and go through Checklist 1. I think this an accessibility problem, don't you?
The aesthetic mistakes are obvious to everyone but the people who approved this 
design. The politically correct version of Does My Web Site Suck? The home page 
is peppered with shameless plugs and keywords obviously designed to grab 
Google's attention. and go through Checklist 1.
Real estate agents need a web site, but I can't imagine they bring in lots of 
clients. " Your eyes are drawn, of course, to the horrible scrolling marquee.
We created our site's navigational system to meet our needs, not our visitors' 
needs.
Real estate agents need a web site, but I can't imagine they bring in lots of 
clients.
There's also no way to get back to the home page from any of the links.
The fact that they boast about their long annoying Flash movie winning an award?
The fact that you must be a registered and logged in member to even see their 
product catalogue? Vincent's comments: The home page is a good example of 
"Where's the Focus? If this is what passes for marketing, Adobe is so screwed. 
On the other hand, she should hire a web designer to make her site bearable.
We have not eliminated unnecessary design items. Vincent's comments: It's hard 
for me to imagine that this page was ever going to be cool.
I looked for an agent who successfully sold houses in my area.
and go through Checklist 1.
There's also no way to get back to the home page from any of the links.
I think this an accessibility problem, don't you?
Our site uses scrolling, blinking, fading, or moving text. What we seem to have 
here is a successful real estate agent with an unsuccessful web site.
Our site doesn't have a privacy or legal statement page.
Today however, this site surprised me. The man from Mars cannot quickly find 
the focal point of the home page. The focal point problem gets worse on the 
"menu and press" page, which has a TITLE tag of "Untitled 67. The first thing I 
thought when I saw her site was, "This has got to go to webpagesthatsuck.
The man from Mars cannot quickly find the focal point of the home page.

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