forum.programming-designs.com — "Through my years of browsing websites and coding them I have seen many things in common between them -- both the good and the bad. So as something that others may feel they are on common ground with, I present 10 tell-tale signs of a lazy webmaster/web designer (and I must admit, I've even fallen susceptible to some of these)..."
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yoweighFeb 3, 2007
Maybe is isn't directed toward "all of [you] in the field." It got over 1000 diggs for a reason. It's not obvious to stupid people.
cvp1Feb 3, 2007
Mike Davidson, co-founder of Newsvine and former Manager of Media Product Development at Walt Disney, on why validation isn't that important: <a class="user" href="http://www.mikeindustries.com/blog/archive/2004/06/march-to-your-own-standard">http://www.mikeindustries.com/blog/archive/2004/06/march-to-your-own-standard</a>
pingvenoFeb 3, 2007
@drmangrum"file:///Users/Webmaster/Library/Preferences/Adobe/GoLive/Settings8/JScripts/GlobalScripts/CSScriptLib.js""<csscriptdict>"Nested table layout, stupid URL mistake, use of bizarre proprietary elements. Yep, definitely a WYSIWYG creation.
theloniousFeb 3, 2007
I'd like to plug my HTML editor of choice for Windows, so skip the rest if you consider this to be spam. I find it somewhat related to this Digg article though. TopStyle from Nick Bradbury (<a class="user" href="http://www.bradsoft.com/),">http://www.bradsoft.com/),</a> is the s**t. Previously, he developed HomeSite, then sold it to Macromedia back in the day.If you like coding to standards and use a lot of CSS, it isn't a bad place to start.
kane08Mar 30, 2008
spelling mistakes, grammar and javascript errors and that website will haunt my dreams forever