the "enter" page
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1) I'm glad someone agrees with me (Canadian) that a small $9.95 to $20 must be paid to access any portfolio site. Just look at 2advanced v4 he he he.
2) Enter pages that have disclaimers (for nudity, alcoholic beverages etc); language, international settings are not a problem, we get that. I think we're talking about splash pages that are usually very abstract in design with an enter button that's hidden are hard to find etc.
3) I agree that the whole setting requirements splash page is a good way to tell your users/potential clients that you have poor webdev skills since you can't write (or find) scripts that check for what you need to run your site, ie. screen width, Flash plugin, browser version etc.etc.etc.
I think my man is right in saying we should look into being better information architects. Hell! 9/10 people don't know shit about the internet.
Also I'd like to draw your attention to the Firstborn Multimedia website (http://www.firstbornmultimedia... this s like their 3rd or 4th portfolio site and they decided on the present website design because and I quote "when we had or last site, our clients couldn't find our portfolio of work" - nuff said.