9/11 Review's Features
9/11 Review's
pages give the appearance of a full-function website,
complete with search, navigation, and translation features.
However, not all of these features work,
as you will discover if you click the
Translate
button, for example.
The Local Site Maps for every page
(accessed by clicking on the title on any page)
give the site the appearance of depth,
suggesting that each
Top Topics
page is the top of its own detailed hierarchy.
However, the pages listed on the
Local Site Maps
are actually just the same small set of pages
rearranged in a different order for each page.
The logic of the ordering of pages in the
Local Site Maps
is not readily apparent.
9/11 Review is something of a Potemkin Village.
On the surface it appears to be very thorough and well-constructed.
However, the more one attempts to use it,
the more one experiences the reality behind the illusion:
9/11 Review
is full of dead links, links to irrelevant pages,
inoperative features, and a host of other distractions
and impediments to learning the facts about 9/11/01.