New Deal Post
I didn't really like the way the website was set up because you would have to keep on clicking one link after another, and sometimes you would even forget what you started off in the first place.
"The Great Depression and the Arts" under Features was pretty informative about the New Deal and the depression and it was easy to read.
I also liked "The Puzzlers" under Features. It was like taking a quiz, but it not really counting for a grade, so like learning and having fun at the same time.
I didn't like the Photographs page because it was one link after another, I mean they could have just pasted pictures on one page with captions underneath, right?
All in all, the website was hard to navigate through, but it did offer a variety of things for you to look at.
"The Great Depression and the Arts" under Features was pretty informative about the New Deal and the depression and it was easy to read.
I also liked "The Puzzlers" under Features. It was like taking a quiz, but it not really counting for a grade, so like learning and having fun at the same time.
I didn't like the Photographs page because it was one link after another, I mean they could have just pasted pictures on one page with captions underneath, right?
All in all, the website was hard to navigate through, but it did offer a variety of things for you to look at.
4 Comments:
I agree that it was annoying to use the site because there were to many links to click on to get to one page.
I also agree that the photgraphs page was the worst because they could have just created a gallery of photos instead of making a link to each individual photo. This made it hard view many of the photos.
The website was quite frustrating to navigate. I spent more time trying to find pictures relevant to what i was saying than learning from the website.
Yes, this website was quite frustating. Although, it was really organized and specific, I didn't like the way it was arranged either. It was hard to browse through the gallery.
Though it was annoying, I managed to find what interested me and I have to agree that "The Great Depression and the Arts" feature was informative and a good read. I do agree that the site could have better organized the photo pages.
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