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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | [advertising info] | | | | | | | | | | | Seyfarth, Shaw, Fairweather & Geraldson | http://www.seyfarth.com | | Content: 3 | Presentation: 10 | Experience: 6 | Total: 19 | Content: D | Presentation: A | Experience: C | Total: B | | | | Graphically, this may be one of the best-designed law firm sites on the Net. The spartan approach works well on the Web. Graphics load remarkably quickly (even on a 28.8 connection), and the elegance of presentation makes browsing the site quick and intuitive. The professional presentation suffers, however, when the user gets down to the content level. Much content is buried two or three layers deep, and what content is there is old (in some cases, three years old). Though an admittedly minor complaint, the use of server-side imagemaps and ALL CAPITALS for file names is irritating (and why does the imagemap file point to ljx.com instead of seyfarth.com?). We were dismayed to see so many areas "under construction" (refreshingly, the urge to add the over-used yellow and black hard hat image was resisted - for the most part). Overall, a good-looking site that could benefit from some upkeep. |
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