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January 18, 2006

Great Find: Developers Digest Web Design Tips

ME Liz Strauss wrote this at 7:38 pm

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Every Successful and Outstanding Blogger should know about this. The find is both the article from a programmer’s resource wiki.

Great Find: Developers Digest Web Design Tips
Type of Article: A Wealth of Wiki Articles on Web Design Advice
Permalink: Developers Digest Web Design Tips
Target Audience: Any blogger who wants a blog design that works for reachers (and search engines)

Content: As a publisher, not a programmer, I found this design advice to be totally on target. It’s clear, straightforward, and without a wasted word. If the screenshot below were the entire article, it would be superior to most of what I’ve found compacted in any one place–either in print or on the web. However the screenshot is just the Table of Contents. Each line is a link to a paragraph. You need more information. You’ve got it.

www.developersdigest.org/wiki design tips article

I love programmers. They’re so organized. Isn’t that beautiful?

Thank you, Developers Digest[dot]org.

This one is so good that I’m filing it with my checklists too.

. . . you know how much I like those checklists.

–ME “Liz” Strauss





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2 Comments to “Great Find: Developers Digest Web Design Tips”

  1. January 19th, 2006 at 6:51 am
    Javier Cabrera (ClearYourMind) said

    Good find Liz!

    “I love programmers. They’re so organized.” when they want, the rest of the time they are very, very unorganized!

  2. January 19th, 2006 at 7:12 am
    ME Strauss said

    Javier!
    Thank you for stopping in to comment. It’s been getting so quiet around here. I guess that’s the disadvantage of having so many loyal, kind, and successful subscribers. They don’t get much of a chance to say, “Hi!”

    I know that programmers often have messy desks. Ah, but when they want to put information into organizational structures. What results can often be art! As you see here. . .

    Hugs to you, my dear friend.
    Liz

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