Gadwall has a ton of fascinating essays on his site. I could spend weeks enjoying them and getting nothing else accomplished. However, it looks like he wrote most of them in 1999 2000 2001.
Here's Jim Frazier's minimum requirements for good web design. They have to do with speed of access by people with legacy PC standards; knowing about some stuff behind the scenes where so far I am but an infant; good links to everything on our site; eye friendly; no obvious spelling or grammar errors (I have not yet downloaded the spell checker for this thing so doubtless I have quite a few).
I do not pass the 5 second test = the point of the web site should be obvious in under 5 seconds of looking at it. I am a neophyte here exploring what is doable & using some of the topics that I am interested in for my content, and also sometimes I get some neat interesting info and wonder where to put it where I can find it again. I have literally thousands of jokes organized into word documents by category, after I loved how I saw how someone else had organized only hundreds of jokes. I would make them downloadable from here, except I wonder how fast I would use up the 40 Meg available.
White Papers available; Internet Recommendations; Tips and Quotes;
Essays on Using e-mail professionally and efficiently; Internet and Search Engine Marketing; Technology Procurement; Web Design.
All these links are to resources at the Gadwall Group.
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