Em Domingo 14 Maio 2006 17:41, Kevin Dangoor escreveu:
>
> Just out of curiousity I picked a site at random (CNN):
>
> http://www.cnn.com/
>
> There are two on the front page ("More sections" near the top and
> 'languages" at the bottom).
>
> These things are pretty common...

I don't read CNN...  :-)  But yes, I also saw this kind of thing available in 
some sites.  They just aren't common on the sites I usually read...  They 
look common on press sites, though.  

I saw it on CNN, Estadão (www.estadao.com.br -- a big newspaper here), but I 
haven't seen it on Abril's website (www.abril.com.br -- one of the biggest 
magazine publishers here in Brazil), Playboy (both .com and .com.br -- I 
needed another famous "media" website ;-)), Freshmeat (they have the menus, 
but they require you to press "Go", what I found to be much more common than 
the "auto-jump" idea), python.org, zope.org, zope.com, multiply.com (Oh!  I 
found that they have those as alternatives to other means, I never noticed 
it...  I prefer the alternative method :-)), orkut, Google (they use radio 
buttons and hyperlinks...), etc.

Anyway, if you find it good, there's no problem at all with me. :-)  I just 
said I don't find them all that common.  We read different websites. :-)


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