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- Web Development on Dec 20, 2006
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I may never get my boss to understand this principle. From the page: "Why simplicity is good * Web sites have goals and all web pages have purposes. * Users' attention is a finite resource. * It's the designer's job to help users to find what they want (or... more
Reviewed by kayell Dec 24 2006, 10:57am ( 95 reviews ) • webdesignfromscratch.com
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Rated by ThePro34 on Jan 08 2009, 2:44pm
An extremely in-depth article on Web 2.0. Kudos to the author for the post. Very informative.
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Rated by NateMI on Dec 03 2008, 5:29am
This is one of my favorite articles on "Webdesign from Scratch."
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Rated by bamafun on Oct 23 2008, 6:29pm
web 2.0 design style guide
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Rated by Bashkin on Sep 08 2008, 4:38am
nice tips
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Reviewed by jawsjr on Aug 05 2008, 11:08am
Useful tips. Well-written page.
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Rated by just-me-two on Jul 14 2008, 3:08pm
Web 2.0 was mostly hype but simplicity and clean design are things of value.
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Rated by trinityjr on Jun 27 2008, 7:03am
Comprehensive overview of modern web design elements. Sure, some sites go overboard with this stuff, but it's a great reference anyway.
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Rated by spacescoop on Jun 07 2008, 3:21am
That's what Chris Garrett would call flagship content!