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critique-ing a web page

Nick Thompson
All or any,

Is there any software ... analgous, say, to the reviewing taskbar in Word ... that allows one to critique a web page?  


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Nicholas S. Thompson
Research Associate, Redfish Group, Santa Fe, NM (nick at redfish.com)
Professor of Psychology and Ethology, Clark University (nthompson at clarku.edu)
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critique-ing a web page

Prof David West

Depends on what you mean by critique.  Technical accuracy of HTML, XML,
etc. yes.  Aesthetics, value to world, idiocy of blinking text, no.  You
would have to go to a wiki technology for the latter, or hope that the
site designers included a feedback option.  Most Web pages are not meant
to be collaborative.


davew

On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 14:08:33 -0600, "Nicholas Thompson"
<nickthompson at earthlink.net> said:

> All or any,
>
> Is there any software ... analgous, say, to the reviewing taskbar in Word
> ... that allows one to critique a web page?  
>
>
> Nick
>
> Nicholas S. Thompson
> Research Associate, Redfish Group, Santa Fe, NM (nick at redfish.com)
> Professor of Psychology and Ethology, Clark University
> (nthompson at clarku.edu)


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critique-ing a web page

Marcus G. Daniels
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Nicholas Thompson wrote:
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> Is there any software ... analgous, say, to the reviewing taskbar in
> Word ... that allows one to critique a web page?
Some web annotation systems are mentioned here, including a Firefox plugin..

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_annotation