Entries Tagged 'Craptastic' ↓

The online yellow pages sucks (not a surprise)

Just now I was trying to find a printing company near my house whose name I didn’t remember. So I did a search with the information I had and got a Pages Jaunes (i.e., Yellow Pages in French) listing: impression Montreal. It’s pretty obvious that these people are fighting like mad against the very nature of the web. First problem: though it was the only listing that in any way matched my search, what came up in Google was a terrible listing page, not their direct company page. So I searched the page for the street and finally found the listing and clicked through to it. And then it got worse.

The second problem? No web link. The company HAS a website (about which more later), but you’d never know that by looking at the Yellow Pages online listing. Third? They’ve disabled select-and-copy of text on the listing. Of course it was trivial to view source (though not via right-click) and get around this limitation, but c’mon, it’s 2008 isn’t it? Using silly javascript tricks to try and stay sticky is so 1997!

Unfortunately it got even worse once I had the name of the company and did another search in Google. The site only came up in the first page of listings when I searched for “Ipso-Facto Impression Numerique” rather than just the company name - and then when I finally got through to the link I found out why - their site is a craptastic flash-based site with background music and everything. Eek.

On a whim

I went by a website that used to showcase a dozen ways that European types weren’t quite up-to-date about how to present stuff on the web. That’s changed - the Financial Times website is fantastic. All free - and no reg - the best journalism you’ll find in the world outside of the NYTimes or the Economist - it’s all good. And they toned it down - they used to use their trademark orange as the bgcolor to every page.

In related news: Looks OK, but it’s barely functional. If it looked spectacular that’d be one thing - but on my peppy little frankenstein monster of a computer on ADSL, it doesn’t cut it. Someone at Wallpaper* bought the line that goes, “web design sucks… here, use this all-flash interface.”

About mikel.org

This is mikel.org, a weblog that has been published by Michael Boyle since January, 2000.

Links

Community

Friends etc.

Tag Cloud

Some Rights Reserved

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Canada Licence.

Add to Technorati Favorites

Subscribe to mikel.org's syndication feed.
 Atom feed

YULBlog