Alexa.com's popularity rating isn't really representative for the
whole net, as they only get data from people who use the alexa
toolbar. Also, I'm not sure if most-used == best :)
Marcus
On 6. april. 2008, at 19.00, Oleg Pronin wrote:
So what about:
It would be good to sort sites basing on alexa.com's popularity
rating. The
best sites will be on top ! :)
2008/4/6, Oleg Pronin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
It would be good to sort sites basing on alexa.com's popularity
rating.
The best sites will be on top ! :)
2008/4/6, Stephen Sykes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Markus Holzer wrote:
Hi Stephen.
Well, today I would like to announce the site launch.
The site looks nice, but I find it a little "bloatware" to talk
of 40+
sites, when it's obvious that a good part of them share the same
layout and
codebase and only differ in the content.
It's just a feature that shows the total count. I didn't know there
would be 20 news portal listings with similar design, it just
happened. I
don't think the feature should be removed just because of that.
Besides, to
call it "bloatware" is a bit extreme, is it not?
I hope everyone finds the site to their liking and can find the
time
to register and post their Catalyst driven websites.
I will, as soon as I have EmPiDri in a presentable state :)
Excellent. :-)
[stephen]
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