At 09:26 PM 7/8/98 -0500, you wrote:
>I go to the home page.  I don't see drivers listed anywhere. I don't see a
search. 
>Imagine if I can just input a product number and then get a list of
options for 
>that product number (that is what I always look and search on: product 
>numbers).  Just today I searched on the name of a cd-rom driver and only 1 
>result was found at infoseek and that page had the driver!!!

You might like what Samsung Semi USA did then. There's a part # search from
the home page, in the top menu bar. <http://www.usa.samsungsemi.com/> We
worked on this one as subcontractors, and we did the original site
architecture and navigation flow. The original concept for the site was
that it was going to be focused completely around the part# search which is
done on pages generated nightly from a database, but a whole bunch of
static product pages slowly crept (sp?) in as the guys from the Ad Agency
got more and more involved in the project. I think we ended up with over
200 pages, where originally there were only supposed to be 32 non-database
pages! Anyway, I find the site overall to be a bit confusing, but I still
*really* like the idea of the part # search being available from every page.

--Tamra Heathershaw-Hart
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