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| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | [advertising info] | | | | | | | | | | | Liddell, Sapp, Zivley, Hill, LaBoon | http://www.liddellsapp.com | | Content: 5 | Presentation: 4 | Experience: 3 | Total: 12 | Content: C | Presentation: D | Experience: D | Total: D | | | | A 104 K graphic (photographs of the cities where the firm's three offices are located) on the home page slows navigation. A slideshow motif is used for site navigation, but the pages are organized in no particular order. To navigate this site, we'd suggest skipping the left and right arrows and sticking to the topical site navigation bar. A mandatory deduction for the blinking text on the "Index" page. And a quick look at the "Index" page reveal the utter disarray of this site's structure. The "Index" page (which is really trying to be a table of contents) reveals that there are attorney profiles, but Martindale-Hubbell listing are listed separately. From the "Index" page we also understand that there is recruiting information on the site. The recruiting section is not included in the site's navigation bar. Neither is "publications." If a navigation bar is not for finding the major subsections of the site, we're not sure what it's for. And you do stumble upon the publications, they are all in PDF format, not HTML. The titles of every page are identical, and there is no search engine. Graphics are sub-par, and there were numerous HTML coding errors. |
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