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Tips on how to choose the perfect blog writing site

There are millions of clients all over the world who are interested in redesigning their website as it is much easier than designing it from the scratch. They generally assign all these works to a good blog writer or a company experienced in this field. It is very important to get hold of the right [...]

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8 web design warm fuzzy feelings

I think Rundle would appreciate this list more than me, but I can definitely go along with it. When your markup is readable by humans When your functionality degrades gracefully When you can increase the text size willy nilly and it doesn’t break your layout When your site works in Internet Explorer without you trying [...]

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Comments are not Group Wisdom

Jeremy “Two First Names Make One Cool Name” Keith shares his thoughts on communities and I can understand his point about groups being their own worse enemies, but I don’t think individual comments represent group wisdom. The Group Wisdom in Newsvine, Digg and other such sites is the fact that they can show which stories [...]

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A note from the owner

As the current owner of Wisdump, I’d like to quickly take this opportunity to say a couple of things-: a. As was pointed out by Matt Mullenweg, there was indeed a “spammy tactic” being employed at this blog in the form of an “embedded a 1×1 pixel iframe loading the ping page for Ping-O-Matic on [...]

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Selling Fine Fools

A couple of days ago I talked about letting things die and I wrote that entry knowing that I would be selling the Fine Fools Network. It’s not a hard thing to do now, but it’s probably something that should have been done a long time ago, but it was hard to let something die [...]

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Open Letter to SixApart

Dear Bena, Actually, you probably won’t read this so maybe I should address this to Anil because he seems to get around the web a bit more than you two. In any case I just wanted to say thank you for making Movable Type. Without it I’m not sure I would have gotten into blogging [...]

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Redesigning? Give Your Old Template to the Masses

Some of us catch the redesign bug more than others, but sooner or later we redesign our sites simply to get something fresh out there. Last night I was thinking about writing an article on how creating themes for blogging software and content management systems is a great way to get linked (and banned from [...]

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TechCrunch Redesigns

And Rundle writes one of the most thorough critiques I have seen in a while. It happens a lot when a redesign takes a couple of steps backwards, but this one seems to go so far back you have to wonder what happened during the design process. Obviously the advertisers and money played a huge [...]

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Despite his coming out, Rundle may run again in the 2007 election

Can’t stop laughing. What are the odds?

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Time for New Media Again?

Remember those times when us crazy Web Standards zealots were preaching death to Flash and all that is evil on the web? Okay, maybe we weren’t going that crazy, but you know where I am coming from. Does anybody else out there think it’s time for us to start exploring new mediums of communication with [...]

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