21 5 / 2013
“Try the FREE Atlantic Wire iPad Experience Now!”
Meanwhile, we are going to block you from the free Atlantic experience you wanted to go to on your iPad in the first place.
Block you, then offer it to you. Won’t that make you feel great about our brand?!
20 5 / 2013
So I’m on my “mobile device”, and you want me to use my “mobile device” to take a photo of your QR Code, so I can go to a web page? When I’m already on a web page?
You know you can use this other very fancy technology instead. It’s called a “link”.
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19 5 / 2013
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16 5 / 2013
So. Slow. Not. Fancy.
I see it’s a Quartz article, and I leave. Not worth the 90 second wait to see if it will load at all.
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15 5 / 2013
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14 5 / 2013
One of many sites I’ve attempted to read recently, where the “social media” links constantly insist on covering up the left side of the screen — no matter how I resize or reposition the content. So no matter what, the article I want to read is covered up… so I can’t read it. Yeah, I’ll be sharing this with all my friends, really soon.
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13 5 / 2013
Not very fast, Fast company.
Just another example of what happens when there’s nothing in HTML, and everything has to be loaded by javascript. It’s supposed to be extra fancy. Instead it’s just extra annoying.
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11 5 / 2013
Yeah, throw a window.alert(‘test’) on every fucking onlick and onload event - Always a good thing to try when you’re not wanting to make a responsive site.
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