Forget for a moment the content on a website. Ignore whether or not the site is handsome. Focus on the actual site itself. whether or not the site is handsome. Inand instead focus on the site itself. How does it respond to your click? Does it snap-to, or does it lag and reload your browser into another page? Is its information well-organized? Are the buttons intuitive? In these respects, the most-impressive I've found are:
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