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"THIS PAGE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION."
- local webdesigner in my neighbor city - for over a year now. They must be slower than me or plan a page that is complexer than the apple site.

Do I actually need this shit? I mean: really. Why?
If you relaunch, just leave your old one up. If you buy an domain and have nothing on it (and no google index) - who even bothers seeing this shit?

Correct me if I'm wrong.

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  • 8
    "Under Construction" or similar notices are one of the most novice, unprofessional things you can do with a website. If you see that, walk away.
  • 4
    @Alice worse.

    One image. All text is on the image.
  • 5
    I'd say the brain of that designer is under construction, which also explains why it takes so long.
  • 2
    Well, I made a site for my mom. It's done, but she still needs to change her descriptions, ...
    So it still shows "underconstruction " for more than a year now.
  • 2
    I've worked on an app that had a "coming soon" popup on one of it's features for like 6 months (ever since it's first release). Annoyed me so much but they kept it there for symmetry.
    The feature was never built and eventually was replaced with something different 😕
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