Something really, <i>really</i> annoying about this site: it uses automatically-progressing carousels that cause content reflow below them in the page.<p>I encounter this sort of thing <i>so often</i>, and it’s really, <i>really</i> bad. Positively <i>awful</i>. <i>Super</i> disconcerting.<p>In most cases like this, it’s just that one slide is longer than the others. In this case, there are a couple like that, but also for the rest, image tags have been used <i>without specifying their dimensions</i>, so they take up no space as the carousel slide enters, and then once the image starts loading they reflow instantaneously as the dimenions are known.<p>Please, if you have a carousel, you <i>must</i> make sure that its height <i>never</i> changes as it progresses. (And please always put width and height on your images, too, so the intrinsic aspect ratio can be applied properly.)<p>Oh, and auto-progressing carousels as a whole are a blight, but a sometimes-just-barely-tolerable one. So long as they’ll <i>just stop progressing once I interact with them! Please!</i><p>Does <i>anyone</i> like carousels? I encounter software developers railing against them, I encounter <i>normal people</i> railing against them (from recently, a non-techie had <i>one request</i> about a new site, that the carousel inserted by the developer of the prototype—because it was a part of the WordPress theme used—be removed), I honestly can’t think of having encountered a single person that <i>likes</i> carousels. They’re just all-round irritating.