July 15th, 2013 10:10 pm by Vincent Flanders
Submitter’s comments: I’m a long time reader, but this is the first website I really came across that prompted me to submit it.
I need to try and register a fictitious name for my business which I’m putting together, and this is the site I need to traverse to do it.
The color scheme is a full-on frontal assault to the retinas and the navigation scheme seems illogical at best. Enjoy.>
Vincent Flanders’ comments:
I don’t know what menu item I clicked on the home page, but The Wisconsin Register of Deeds listed by County page’s color scheme is taken from the home page and I wish they had taken the color scheme from somewhere else.
Wisconsin Register of Deeds Association
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June 19th, 2013 5:05 am by Vincent Flanders
Submitter’s comments: I’m just back from a trip to San Francisco, which is Coolness Central. But as we both know, suckiness is too strong a force to stop, even there!
We had heard about a particular restaurant and went online to find out hours and such. My wife said, “Come look at this, something’s very wrong!” So I looked at the site and I was thrilled to watch 30 zillion images slowly loading per page. Hilarious!
I soon realized that we had the epitome of a right-brain website with no left-brain function whatsoever! It is pretty looking, which fits this type of site. It’s all HTML tables, duh, of course! As far as I can tell, it’s made with Photoshop slices, which Photoshop then cuts up the main image and barfs out HTML that includes every separate layer of Photoshop.
A mystery remains, because you could just use maybe 1 or 2 giant images per page – what they’re doing is totally the hard way. My thought is that maybe the client called and said, “Whaaaa! My precious site is loading too slow!!!” So the designer somehow broke it up into a million pieces, and now you have an extremely crude “parallel loading scheme”.
Final bonus: on the menu page, zero SEO because it’s all images! Hooray! It’s simply unbelievable, and I hope you “enjoy” it as much as I did!
P.S. We did have lunch there and the food was great! :-)
Vincent Flanders’ comments: It doesn’t surprise me that the quality of the food is in inverse proportion to the quality of the website. That’s very common with restaurant sites.
Initially, I thought I was looking at a Splash page with no links. I couldn’t find any. I went and ran an errand and when I came back I accidentally clicked what turned out to be the link to what was the “home” page. The link was the word “Enter” but its color blended in with the background and I didn’t see it.
From a cursory examination, it looks like every page is comprised of nothing but images. Not helpful for SEO. The text on the menus was also very small and hard to read and needed leading between the menu items.
Another very suckily designed website.
Chilango Restaurants
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June 11th, 2013 11:11 pm by Vincent Flanders
Submitter’s comments: Sucky.
Vincent Flanders’ comments: Yeah, it’s pretty bad. My monitor has a screen that’s 1200 pixels wide—and the text is still cut off. Splash pages, for the most part, are dead; however, this site thinks we all wet our pants just to see what’s basically a logo. A big, fat logo and nothing else. Waste.
Click anywhere on the “home” page and you’ll be taken to the “Our History” page. This site fails to realize people don’t like to read that much text. (Yes, it’s a problem here at WPTS, but at least I’m providing instructions.) The text on the left is also too close to the edge of the screen. A little CSS padding wouldn’t hurt.
Here’s the fun part. Once you’re on a subpage (like “Our History”) and click the Home button, you’re taken to the all-logo “Home” page where’s there’s no navigation except to click and go to the Our History page. This is wrong, wrong, wrong.
Chermac Energy Corporation
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May 29th, 2013 12:12 am by Vincent Flanders
Submitter’s comments: With most websites on WPTS at least I have some idea of what the site is about. But I have absolutely no idea what’s going on here. It’s not even Mystery Meat Navigation, since there’s no meat and no navigation!
The mystery doesn’t end on this page. If you click on the small link at the bottom of the page (called “V2”), it takes you to another mysterious page. Clicking on 02 opens another page, and here…well…judge for yourself.
All I can conclude is that in the wrong hands, Flash is a very dangerous tool.
Vincent Flanders’ comments: It’s a WTF Website. As in “What the Heck am I doing at this Website.” I sure hope it isn’t a portfolio website. If it’s an art website, it fails because there’s no way to tell it’s an art website. Heck, it’s a massive fail because I can’t tell what kind of a website it is.
Reforms.net
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May 14th, 2013 3:03 am by Vincent Flanders
Submitter’s comments: I am shocked, shocked to find web site suck here: moving banner with flashing and blinking links, animated gifs, multicolored “new” signs, and longish front page in need of organization and a navigation scheme.
Vincent Flanders’ comments: I’m confused. I thought electric cars are the future. If they’re the future, the website should be “futuristic”—whatever the heck that means. It certainly isn’t a flat, responsive website. It’s about as sucky as it gets. OK. OK. It’s nowhere near as bad as any of the sites listed in Worst Websites of 2012: Beyond The Pale. I was just trying to make a point.
Personally, I’m absolutely stunned by the logo. Oh, heck. I’m absolutely stunned by the whole site.
Electrifying Times
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