Website Review
For this review I went to the website http://www.catsthatlooklikehitler.com.
OVERALL VISUAL APPEAL: This website has very good overall visual appeal. The colors work very well together. I enjoy how the background of the website is black and the text white. Most websites choose to do this the opposite way with white background and black text; however, I think that the black background makes the text "pop" and stand out to the reader. Also, it can be fairly boring looking at websites with white backgrounds all of the time. The graphics on this website are also very satisfactory. The pictures that are here all display and present an appealing pictoral element of the website. Furthermore, the fonts used are easy to read and are not so numerous that it takes away from the more important elements of the site.
NAVIGATION: The navigation of this page is remarkably easy. The links are all clear and work perfectly. This website is clearly labeled. I would know exactly where to go if I wanted to discuss a "kitler" with fellow viewers, if I wanted to add my own "kitler," or if I wanted to view the "best kitlers." I enj0y perusing through this website because it is so user-friendly (and comical).
OTHER CONSIDERATIONS:
Spelling and Grammar: There were a few noticeable grammatical/spelling errors. However, this website is not meant to be a scientific one. Therefore, I can overlook these errors with a clean conscience. Just as an aside, much sarcasm is used on this website, and I appreciate that.
Authority and Currency: This site was constructed by Koos Plegt and Paul Neve. Their expertise with this topic is questionable, as the topic itself is a huge joke. However, they seem to be very knowledgable at creating an entertaining and humorous website. You can contact them via email, as they provide a brief yet comical "Contact Us" tab that includes an email address. I am unsure as to when the creators last updated this website, but viewers add new postings daily. These postings include discussions, pictures of new "Kitlers," etc. I do not know how necessary it is for the creators to update the site frequently. This appears to me to be a website powered and sustained by its viewers.

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