On Wednesday 17 June 2009 03:16:18 Ian Clarke wrote:
> I've been doing quite a bit of work in my day job with people who have
> done a vast amount of testing of the effectiveness of different
> website designs.
> 
> If I were to condense what I've learned into a single caveman
> sentence, it would be:
> 
>   "Big dense blocks of text: BAD, Pictures: GOOD"
> 
> Screenshots are important, when I want to get a sense of a piece of
> software one of the first things I look for is a screenshot.

Yes but screenshots with no visible news, and which aren't updated for years? 
Doesn't that put off the significant number of people who've tried Freenet 
before and come back on a slashdot to see if it's improved?
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