Jamet – An Example of Bad Web Design For August 20, 2012
August 20th, 2012 1:01 am by Vincent Flanders
Submitter’s comments: I would like to nominate the Jamet website as an example of poor navigation.
The company is a well established tent manufacturer, so I visited the site to get some details of a particular model, but 10 minutes later, I was still wrestling with graphics that rotated as they wandered about the screen, when all I wanted was the size and weight. Total fail!! I shopped elsewhere.
By the way, the entry screen invites the user to navigate using the left/right arrows and the spacebar.
Vincent Flanders’ comments: Google Chrome was nice enough to automatically translate this page’s text for me. I can’t remember when I’ve seen sillier navigation. Oh. This site was built using HTML 5, which proves you can create sucky websites using the latest technology and shows why this site will never run out of examples.
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