Depends on what you mean by critique.  Technical accuracy of HTML, XML,
etc. yes.  Aesthetics, value to world, idiocy of blinking text, no.  You
would have to go to a wiki technology for the latter, or hope that the
site designers included a feedback option.  Most Web pages are not meant
to be collaborative.


davew

On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 14:08:33 -0600, "Nicholas Thompson"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> All or any, 
> 
> Is there any software ... analgous, say, to the reviewing taskbar in Word
> ... that allows one to critique a web page?  
> 
> 
> Nick 
> 
> Nicholas S. Thompson
> Research Associate, Redfish Group, Santa Fe, NM ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> Professor of Psychology and Ethology, Clark University
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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