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Which candidate has the best website?
PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 5:37 pm Reply with quote
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http://www.tassospapadopoulos.com/

http://www.christofias.com.cy

http://www.kasoulides.com.cy
Re: Which candidate has the best website?
PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 6:06 pm Reply with quote
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Sotos wrote:
http://www.tassospapadopoulos.com/

http://www.christofias.com.cy

http://www.kasoulides.com.cy


I seriously don't know their policies/manifestos . . . so I have no favourites on that matter (but would give 100% support to Tpap purely because he is the President of my beloved homeland) . . .

So website preferences:

The worst is Kasoulides' because it's minimal in information, the newborn baby makes me squirm, and the music is not befitting. The picture of Kassoulides makes me feel like he is staring at me and is about to tell me I have done something wrong! Shocked

Christofias' site is too colourful and looks old-fashioned. A better photo would help, less casual, no hands in pockets Rolling Eyes

Without a doubt (and no bias) the best is Papadopoulos' website. It's very professional, informative, the video is sweet and above all Mr Papadopoulos actually LOOKS like a really nice kindly man, whom I would trust totally. So he looks good in his own website which is a bonus. Very Happy

May the best man win!
PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 6:56 pm Reply with quote
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I agree with phoenix on Kasoulides website. The picture is scary and the whole thing is too "flashy"
Also the background reminds me of a milk advert or something similar. I expect a cow to pass by any moment.

Tpap definitely wins my vote for best logo. But I like the layout of Christofias website. I think its easier to browse.
My vote goes to Christofias (no pun intended) Laughing Laughing
PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 8:46 pm Reply with quote
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Just on image and perception on what each candidate is projecting to a non Greek reader like myself, I would have to say http://www.tassospapadopoulos.com.
PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 8:10 pm Reply with quote
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Kasoulides though has 2 more websites which are linked from the one I gave. If you visit them you will find the info Wink Also Kasoulides had a website for several years. The other two just made it. And the main site of Kasoulides is also in English and French. I wouldn't vote for Kasoulides but I think when it comes to the internet he is better than the other 2 Wink
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Sotos wrote:
Kasoulides though has 2 more websites which are linked from the one I gave. If you visit them you will find the info Wink Also Kasoulides had a website for several years. The other two just made it. And the main site of Kasoulides is also in English and French. I wouldn't vote for Kasoulides but I think when it comes to the internet he is better than the other 2 Wink


Well I am relieved none of them are in Turkish.

I see Kasoulides was a graduate of Lyon, but did he really need a French version?

The menu titles interfered with the drop down info.

Nope, I still say T. Papadopoulos has the slickest site. Very Happy

Good try Sotos, subtle.
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The Kashoulides website uses the Shockwave flash player... big mistake! Serious network environments with properly installed security measures won't allow that.
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