Website design and evaluation firm Hiser have bought into the election campaign with an unintentionally hilarious media release – or one they are playing it straight with, anyway.
They’ve evaluated “the usefulness and usability of the major political parties’ websites – predominantly to assess their potential to help undecided voters gain information and insights.”
Even that task might be putting the horse in front of the cart, though. Hiser finds:
The Liberals’ site was largely inaccessible on a dial-up connection – a regional citizen gave up after 5 minutes of waiting for the images to download.
The Nationals’ site also had poor accessibility – which is particularly targeted at regional and rural citizens.
These poor people couldn’t read about how wonderful broadband is under the Coalition.
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