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     Now, the WWF did some major research here and it really shows. Most sections, not all, but most, contain barely any scrolling. You do not have to scroll much to the bottom of an article or from left to right to see everything. If a story has a lot to say, it will be cut evenly to 2, 3 or more pages (they let you know how many pages there are), so that most of each page fits right on your screen. I hate having to scroll, so right away, this site kicks ass. Notice a similar aspect with a certain e-zine named YBFREE.com?
     The headlines page is nice and contains quick bits on important stories. Commentary pieces are always cool, because speaking your mind just kicks extreme ass. (Cheap plug here; my wrestling commentary can be seen at Wrestleview.com). Anyways, under each WWF Commentator, there is an envelope with a link so that you can e-mail them.Some pages on the site I recommend:
     The only sites that annoy me are the chat and trivia sites that take too long to come up and are too aggravating to even check out. Still, these sites are just small potatoes when you look at the big picture. WWF.com is a tremendous site. It looks incredible, is user-friendly and more often than not, the site quickly downloads for fast viewing. The site itself is chock full of information and if you go to WWF Divas, full of hot WWF ladies, too. Oh, you can also visit the Rock's page, Stone Cold's page and other mini-web pages within the main WWF page. With so much at your fingertips, the WWF site will keep you busy for days.
     Many times, a successful company falters when they try to channel that success to the web. Not only has the WWF achieved success on the web, they have excelled. For comments or questions about this article please e-mail me at Jminners@ybfree.com. Peace...