Worst website of the year award
I DON'T know if there is such an award, but here's my nomination for the worst website of the year.
"This site is best viewed at a screen resolution of 800 x600 and in Internet explorer 4.0 or above"
Pictured is one of many home pages that feature a ridiculous message asking me to reconfigure my computer just so I can look at their website:
"This site is best viewed at a screen resolution of 800 x600 and in Internet explorer 4.0 or above"
Er, no - you build a proper website and then I might visit it. In the meantime, I'm googling your rival website.
And yes, I am aware of the irony of criticising other people's websites when ours can't even display this picture properly!
Published: December 21, 2010
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