A study published in the latest issue of Behaviour and Information Technology shows that people pass judgement on a particular site within a fraction of a second based on the external appeal of a particular website. Gitte Lindgaard, psychology professor at Carleton University in Ottawa, in a statement to Reuters said that:
It really is just a physiological response. So web designers have to make sure they’re not offending users visually.
As per Lindgaard there is no criteria to judge a website when it is tested for a forst time and therefore a website should have enough tro give to its readers for them to reach on a judgement and rest all depends on readers’ personal choice.










