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I think subconscious and
I think subconscious and unconscious is the same, depending on from what point of view you look at these things. Unconscious mind is a mind, not noticed by the conscious mind. Same as what you'd consider as 'subconscious' mind. The difference between the two and the conscious mind is that it doesn't see (notice, comprehend, etc) it. So there's no difference between subconscious and unconscious minds in regards to this post.
I hate to link to Wikipedia, but here it is:
Unconscious Mind: Wikipedia. That's where the first quote came from.
In comparison, "Subconscious" seems to determine what is in the mind, but what the person isn't thinking about it. Though my points slightly touched on this, my main point was about influencing the person's feelings, emotions, previous experience with words and actions. This seems to be vastly different from the "subconscious mind"
Thanks for the comment.
Btw, other than your disagreement on terms, what do you think about the post? Do you take subtle aspects of web design into account or just 'wham whack bum' and its ready?