It so happened that I needed a large number of different aluminum products: aluminum in sheets, rolls, taverns, etc. That's not the point. I began to look for suppliers through the Internet, found one company, phoned them and sent a request for the material. There is a crisis in the country, and
these guys didn’t even answer me (although they promised to answer in a maximum of two hours ”).
The material is needed urgently, ring up and wait for a response, there is no time. I decided to type in "aluminum hire" in Google and send out an application to everyone.
To search email address Mail on the company's website took from 5 seconds to 1 minute. And all because the link "Contact Information" on each site was in a different place.
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It made me think ...
Artyom Gorbunov writes:
“According to the centuries-old tradition of web design, the site logo is located in the upper left corner of the screen and is a link to its main page. This standard is good even if it is used by everyone and everywhere. ”Maybe it is worthwhile to introduce a similar standard regarding the “Contact Information” link and place it in a particular place? For example, in the right edge of the block of basic links to sections of the site. Well, at least on sites like those that I described above.
Although the standard regarding email address. mail exists - the address is usually located in the footer. Alas, it turns out this is not always respected.
Such standards, of course, are needed, this is done for the convenience of user orientation.
And what standards do you use?
PS Imagine, many email. mail is also a picture. Horror.