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WebWord Weblog Posting Posting Date: November 13, 2002 Reader Comments...
There is more than one dimension to complexity. Could you be a little more specific? Posted by: Joshua Kaufman on November 14, 2002 09:49 AM
"There is more than one dimension to complexity. Could you be a little more specific?" For the sake of discussion, I'll say number of links on a page. What is the most number of links you have seen on a page? Posted by: John S. Rhodes on November 14, 2002 11:26 AM
http://www.k10k.net/ is complex in both the number of options available to the visitor and the backend code laying it all out. But the information is well grouped and pleasantly displayed. This was the first site that came to mind after reading your question. I guess if you loaded up all availabe content choices on MyYahoo! it would have more links though. Posted by: boysen on November 14, 2002 01:42 PM
Tried to think of some complex site examples. Then I thought maybe I consciously make and effort to stay away from complex sites (like when you walk away from trash that piles up on the side of the road if there no-one has been collecting it) OR is it that I just revisit the same web sites over and over again without seeing any new web sites on a regular basis? Posted by: daniel szuc on November 16, 2002 05:25 AM
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