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MORE ON HTML
Fixing Your(tm) Web Site with Dr. HTML. Fixing Yourtm Web Site with Dr. HTML
One of the goals of this site is to provide you with tools to help you fix your Web site.
It's not easy to take a Web site that's underperforming and make it better. There are aesthetic issues, marketing issues and, most importantly, technical issues. That's where Doctor HTML can come in to help. You can't fix the technical issues if you don't know what they are.
[Web Pages That Suck -- Examples of Bad Web Design]
10:46:15 PM
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START DECORATING THE CAKE
at Fireland. You can get world reaction here. I don't know either of these people, but I've often wondered if Joshua Allen is related in any way to Dean Allen. (This is probably another of those all over the board posts, but both Joshua and Dean are terrific designers.) Anyhow, I wish Joshua and Alexis all the best.
3:38:55 PM
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WHICH APP TO USE?
Sticking my toe in the digital photography pool, I hear about three applications for photo editing:
Does anyone have advice on how to determine the right tool for the job? Is it logical to think that someone just starting in digital photography will find all they need in Photoshop Elements, and because it's from Adobe, the upgrade to Photoshop would be an easy transition?
Adobe Elements 2.0. Adobe has announced an new version of Elements. Version 2.0 adds a variety of new features and improvements including a Glossary of digital photography terms, Quick Fix dialog which can add immediate fixes in... [Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)]
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THERE'S AN ENTIRE SCIENCE DEVOTED TO WHAT LINKS LOOK LIKE? Design details are numerous
Hyperlinks should be seen but not heard. With all the underlines disrupting the flow of the prose, reading link-rich hypertext can be difficult, akin to reading some [kottke.org]
8:03:17 AM
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