Perhaps you would care for some examples of simplicity? Janelle J.’s “Sailor Moon Millennia Trilogy” uses a graphical layout for all but the actual story portion of the website. The reader navigates through the pages swiftly and easily, then is able to sit and read each chapter without any images or colors to take away from the work. On the other hand, the so-called canon eLit work “My Boyfriend Came Back From The War” by Olia Lialina uses several frames in which one must find and click links to several other frames in order to actually get through the story. While this style may be good for those readers of the complexity persuasion, a reader looking to indulge with a good story may not be partial to playing games with Lialina’s work.