Are Rotating Headers Good To Have?

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Handsofmodder, May 1, 2008.

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    Do you think that Rotating Headers (when you visit one page, the header changes) are good to have in a website, are do you think they're a nuisance?
     
    Handsofmodder, May 1, 2008 IP
  2. Ferox

    Ferox Peon

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    I have them on my veterinary log, but they change every few seconds. I think they probably slow loading time, but I like them so it doesn't bother me. They make it look different. The title is the same in each so they're not too distracting, but they don't suit everybody.
     
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    zorah Well-Known Member

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    As long as it's not smiles its good for me! :)
     
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    kerozin24 Active Member

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    Very funny!
     
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    I really wouldnt use rotating headers, personally the load times alone tend to decrease repeat visitors to my sites.
     
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    Chancey Well-Known Member

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    I head seen this on famous blogs before and it really helps on keeping their blog look like new all the time because of the position of the ads.
     
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    phpbb.com seems to get by fine with them, last I knew.
     
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