Also... and maybe off topic.
I'm not sure I understand the comparison to books.
>From my personal experience, when I go to a site the last thing I want
is a cover page.  I want current content quickly and the ability to
find what I want quickly.

Most books by nature are linear in flow.  A more apt comparison may be
a newspaper or magazine.  This said, I'm often frustrated when reading
the paper at the lack of "navigation" as most of the time the paper is
strewn across the lounge room floor and finding the contents page
"often under the couch" is a nightmare.  Thank god for websites and
consistent navigation. Now we can get to any piece of content from any
other piece of content.

Just thinking out loud.
Cheers
Pete
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ciao bella
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