The InternetExperience refers to the "LookAndFeel" of the internet, namely how pages look, act, and behave. Pages such as most of the pages on this WikiWikiWeb would have a different experience than, say, a WebSite that relies heavily on MacromediaFlash animations. Generally, you can group it into two categories: FormExperience: How the page looks. The MacromediaFlash-heavy WebSite would have a more EstheticallyPleasing design than, say, this WikiWikiWeb. FunctionExperience: How the page performs. The MacromediaFlash-heavy WebSite would be completely incompatible with a PlainText InternetBrowser such as LynxBrowser, and would tend to have too much VisualClutter to perform better than, say, this WikiWikiWeb. Generally, for a WebDesigner is to concentrate on FunctionExperience before FormExperience - This WikiWikiWeb lends itself to look bland, however it's simple and intuitive to use. (These rules also apply to ComputerProgramming in general.)