Again, I understand and hear your viewpoint, UR. On a couple of quick notes on what you have said most recently:
One can never be certain what other websites its visitors have frequented or what they think of the other designs that they have seen. Most certainly, the perceptions they have about a site's design will be influenced by both what else they have seen done, how it was implemented and who they associate with. This will change over time with greater exposure, experience and comfort levels in browsing websites -- just as conventions in website designs do.
In trying something unconventional, which in itself is unquestionably a subjective consideration, the goal is to obtain balance between freshness and functionality; based on feedback on the new layout to date, if we are to apply the "unconventional" label to it I would say that this endeavour has been a success all things considered. This is not to say that such a revamp is ever finished or totally polished, as tweaks will undoubtedly arise over time (and indeed we have seen this already with the case in question), but I believe the 'standard' (new) has established itself to the same if not above the acceptable bar of scrutiny that the 'alternate' (old) layout reached during its time.
Cheers!
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Dan; Apolyton CS
One can never be certain what other websites its visitors have frequented or what they think of the other designs that they have seen. Most certainly, the perceptions they have about a site's design will be influenced by both what else they have seen done, how it was implemented and who they associate with. This will change over time with greater exposure, experience and comfort levels in browsing websites -- just as conventions in website designs do.
In trying something unconventional, which in itself is unquestionably a subjective consideration, the goal is to obtain balance between freshness and functionality; based on feedback on the new layout to date, if we are to apply the "unconventional" label to it I would say that this endeavour has been a success all things considered. This is not to say that such a revamp is ever finished or totally polished, as tweaks will undoubtedly arise over time (and indeed we have seen this already with the case in question), but I believe the 'standard' (new) has established itself to the same if not above the acceptable bar of scrutiny that the 'alternate' (old) layout reached during its time.
Cheers!
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Dan; Apolyton CS
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