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View Poll Results: What drives you away from websites?
Frames 34 52.31%
Lack of Navigation 43 66.15%
Lack of Cross Browser Compatibility 21 32.31%
Long Download Time 32 49.23%
Poor Color Scheme 45 69.23%
Poor Grammar 34 52.31%
Other 12 18.46%
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Top errors in building a website

I just wanted to see drives people away from websites.
1)Long Download Times: Flash and java create havoc for those who have slow computers.
2)Lack of navigation:You can't find the link back to the home page. It is like hacking through a jungle of information.
3)Poor color schemes:You can't even read what is being said.
4)Lack of cross-browser compatibility: Using all the special features that only works in Internet Explorer.
5)Poor Grammar:Using Haxor language or just not proofreading the website.
6)Frames
7)Other:This is all I can think of at this moment. Please post if you can come up with some more examples.
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