The blogs of the site is pretty casual, the blogs are updated with few spelling mistakes or grammatical errors. But it sometimes has slang such as "yo" and abbreviates words such as "credit" in to "cred". The website sometimes uses asterisks (*) for swear words such as f*ck. It also has some made up words such as "jawsome" which is supposed to mean awesome. Overall the website does not have to much errors since it is a casual website where funny things are posted.
This website does not have any warning pages or say a rating. But in all seriousness I believe this website should not be seen by anyone under the age of 18. Which is the legal age for pornographic websites or any of that other naughty stuff. On the front webpage it looks to be as a funny website that anyone who has humor would want to look at. But as you dig in deeper there are photos of girls that is quite revealing and language that a kid does not need to be looking at. All other sites that tend to be like this are better on a warning or requesting you put in a login to look at stuff that should be seen by a young adult, 18 or older. This website seems to be worse compared to sites such as break.com, funnyordie.com or even cracked.com.
Holy Taco is a website that is very diverse, it is updated daily, with riffs on the day’s breaking news, hottest celebs, sports, entertainment, gear, and more. The blogs are always uploaded with visuals or illustrations such as pictures, videos and charts. These illustrations associate quite well with their site because this is supposed to be a funny site so often times they have funny pictures or videos. The website provides both fact and opinion. The facts are usually identifiable because of the daily news we hear around us, for example the tiger woods scandal is a fact because it is on national television. They also have facts about the girls they blog about they have their name, height, and other information about them. When they have opinions in the blogs they are easily identifiable because the bloggers uses words such as "we feel" or "we're not", they use first person to express their own opinions.
Sub-links hard to figure out which one you want to look at Titles aren’t meant to be comprehensive they’re meant to attract General categories make it hard to become specific
This website is usable on different browsers: Internet Explorer or Firefox
General users the simple layout is very straightforward so very little hassle Blog format so you can always search by date Requires some familiarity blog set up so if you were searching for something specific you’d have to go through pages of stuff to find it Titles aren’t very easy to remember or find Unless you remember something specific the search engine’s a little useless
Big Images Attract audience visually Simple Design the simple background keeps it consistent and keeps the focus on the content rather than the distracting graphics