MATRIXSYNTH: Question for you


Thursday, November 10, 2005

Question for you

Notice the Google Search box on the right frame? Now take a look at it on SparkleTrain. Which do you prefer for this site? I figure the box on top could be useful, but I haven't done it up until now because I thought it looked a little bulky and took away from the site. Also the whole ads thing, but now I'm having second thoughts. Please post your comments via the comment link below. Thanks! : )

5 comments:

  1. I find it pretty distracting to have it across the top like that. White on black tends to increase your wantingness to look at it and the bigger it is, the more likely you will keep going back to it, making it harder to focus on reading. Maybe its just me though...

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  2. How about with a black background for the input box? I just updated it.

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  3. I'd say stick with the way you do it now. Everyone has google search either in their toolbar (firefox) or homepage anyway...

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  4. I prefer the matrixsynth version.

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  5. Hah! That's a good one. I will leave it as is. Thanks.

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