(This is not intended to supplant, supplement or otherwise impinge upon the topics covered in the social web user’s bill of rights.)
- Any User with the basic knowledge of Word processors is entitled to be able to edit and produce website content in point-and-click fashion, without having to learn new skills
- Any User willing to maintain updated content on a website should be permitted to do so without being forced to learn new skills or pay additional monies per incident
- A User has the right to leverage existing web publishing technologies without having to pay some web guru to reinvent them (poorly)
- A User visiting an ostensibly maintained website has the right to view periodically updated content and not the same content which was on the site two and a half years ago
- A User visiting a website has the right to not have to chase floating DHTML or Flash banner advertisements across the screen like house flies
- A User visiting a website has the right to find what they are looking for immediately
- A User making a purchase on a website has the right to do as little work as possible in order to complete the sale

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