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February
2003 (Part 2)
Design Tip
: How Visitors Rate Sites
Ask an average Internet user what makes a site seem credible and trustworthy and you'll
get thoughtful answers like these: a good privacy policy, accurate information, awards, and business
affiliations. That's what visitors say they want, but researchers found an astonishing contradiction.
Actually, a site's design is more important than any other feature.
Click to learn more about this web design tip.
Promotion Tip
: Web Site Promotion Success Story
It's always a pleasure when NetMechanic subscribers contact us
with their success stories. But we don't often hear a compelling story like the one told by Larry Fleshman, VP of Multimedia - Technology at
Phase Five Technologies, Inc. in Ponoka, Alberta. When we contacted him for more information, he
agreed to share his success story with other newsletter subscribers.
Click to read this inspiring web site promotion story.
JavaScript Tip
: Basic Form Validation With JavaScript
Although forms are a great way to add interactivity to your site and receive immediate feedback
from visitors, there's one problem. You're dependent on your visitors to send you information that makes sense!
Programmers call that the "garbage in, garbage out principle." One way to screen out the garbage form data is
to validate visitor inputs before the form gets submitted.
Click here to read on.
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