Finally, the Sheriff is the one who takes any or all of the above principles and insists that a hypertext must be designed in a specific way, then plays enforcer. Imagine: The Icon Police! Another song - "I Shot the Sheriff" comes to mind. What we've seen in the examples suggest that web design should:
   focus on usability;
   include structural and semantic elements for wayfinding;
   include artifacts that suggest how big, how much and how long;
   maintain context;
   not let important information scroll away;
   not bury what should be on top; and
   leave clues, not mysteries and frustration.

Well, par'dner, ah s'pose I've stretched the Wild West metaphor about as far as you can stand it. *Spit....DING!* So I'm a-gonna close with an appropriate thought from whence this article began. Remember my reference to the Blues Brothers? Who but Jake and Elwood could better express my feelings as I resume surfin' the web: