I need some help for a big school project.

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sErgEantaEgis
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15 Mar 2011, 9:03 am

(NOTE: Some of the links below are in French, tough some have ''English'' sections, you might need to have at least basic skills in French)

I have a big team project at school where we must create a website about bicycles (how to maintain a bicycle, how to clean it, what are the safety measures, etc...). Our teacher gave us a list of 6 websites classed by either ''weak'', ''medium'' or ''strong'', but she did not gave us the criterias for her choice and I have no idea how to know for sure the exact criterias for judging a website quality.

Now if you did not understood my post, here is my question: What are the criterias that make the websites below either good, bad, or in between?

WEAK SITES:

http://www.thomasedison.org/

http://www.christellefv.com/blancsablon ... vices.html

MEDIUM SITES:

http://www.village.stantoine.nb.ca/frames.html

http://www.mbam.qc.ca/fr/index.html

STRONG SITES

http://www.louvre.fr/llv/commun/home.jsp?bmLocal=fr_FR

http://www.un.org/fr/

Thanks for your help



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15 Mar 2011, 9:57 am

From what I can see, you need to have info organized nicely on the page.
Lots of info organized properly, easily seen and accessible to fill the whole page.



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19 Apr 2011, 8:25 pm

That first "weak" link specified requirements for viewing the page. In general, you need "liquid" or "elastic" design for web pages so the content is accessible at any resolution. That page also insisted on a high-speed connection and on Flash. Not everyone has a high-speed connection, and not everyone uses Flash. And to be accessible to disabled people, which is the LAW in many countries worldwide, web sites that depend heavily on Flash have some weaknesses unless extra coding is put in for alternative ways of accessing the content.


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