2008/11/18 Anthony Zeoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Over the past few years, I¹ve been imploring smaller companies who have
> brochure-ware sites or have a limited product offering to put their contact
> information (address, tel, email, fax) and if need by, their support
> telephone and email on the homepage. Usually, in the header or footer
> depending on the overall site design. I feel hiding this information behind
> a click just leads to frustration.
>
> Any thoughts?

It depends on whether your clients want more people to make contact
via phone/email/fax. Personally I wouldn't want to clutter up a
website with the addition of a fax number.

-- 
Regards,
Danny Hope
http://linkedin.com/in/dannyhope
07595 226 792
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