vipedio.com — A comprehensive summary of design issues on Web 2.0 web design. This one is focusing on a design related point of view instead of the usual Ajax / Web2.0 API approach. Basic, yet highly interesting facts on why those websites look as cool as they do - while still being dead simple web design.
Feb 3, 2006 View in Crawl 4
akinderFeb 3, 2006
I've already invented Web 4.0, you guys are two revisions behind
5blocksfreeFeb 3, 2006
I appreciate the information in the linked article, but I have to agree with some of the others here - this "web 2.0 look" seems to be the going fad. I think minimalist designs are good no matter what, since they tend fo focus more on content and less on form. Just the same, there is some lattitude with respect to how this can be implemented.
pigdartFeb 4, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://www.parm.net/web2.0/">http://www.parm.net/web2.0/</a>
kozoFeb 4, 2006
yeah csszengarden is teh bomb
dcspensleyApr 15, 2006
In 1996 I designed websites to work on 6 different browsers, on a 14.4 modem. Austerity was necessary at that time because most people had no bandwidth.Web 2.0 is foolishness, more trendy elitism from self satisfied websmiths who fancy that they are changing the world with this Dogma 95 style edict.Foolish trendybats, and not a mention about content.It might make sense to have a standard that makes the web into one world wide easy to access, relevant, and humanity serving network. If that was the intent of Web 2.0 I would be all for it. However, it is just more peer pressure from recent vintage elites who are so vain as to think they have anything figured out!Puuuleeeze!It's about content your fascist web rednecks, not about design that conforms to any silly standard.DC Spensley
digitalhomeJul 13, 2006
Web 2.0 design competition is now live at:<a class="user" href="http://www.veetro.com/Competition.aspx">http://www.veetro.com/Competition.aspx</a>
Closed AccountApr 1, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://www.design-sites.net/news-seo/registration-in-catalogues-as-a-component-of-search-optimization/">http://www.design-sites.net/news-seo/registration-in-catalogues-as-a-component-of-search-optimization/</a>What you think?
freewebhowtoFeb 13, 2009
<a class="user" href="http://freewebhowto.com">http://freewebhowto.com</a>