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September 8th, 2011 9:09 pm by Vincent Flanders
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Worst Websites of the Year: 2012-2005
Current Examples of Bad Web Design Presented Daily (direct link)
Overview (direct link)
Sites featured in articles like Worst Websites of 2010 often are redesigned, which explains why some sites mentioned in my articles don't match their current look. The Daily Sucker features current examples of bad web design which haven't been fixed (yet).
If you see a site that you think sucks, email the URL to me. No personal pages (personal pages are supposed to reflect the individual's personality and artistic freedom) or web site designers (it would look like a conflict of interest), or others of their ilk.
If I think there's some merit to your selection, I may post it along with some commentary. If you know of a site that qualifies, let me know.
September 8th, 2011 9:09 pm by Vincent Flanders
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August 24th, 2011 2:02 pm by Vincent Flanders
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June 20th, 2011 11:11 pm by Vincent Flanders
Gee, you would think that companies who specialize in making other websites better would be paragons of good web design techniques. You would think they would follow their own guidelines. Some do and some don’t.
Shouldn’t Web Optimization Companies Own Sites Be Optimized?
Gee. That’s pretty logical, right? Being the clever little boy that I am, I just had to run three popular optimization-type tests on some companies that provide page/site optimization services. What do the results mean? Heck if I know. I just gather information, I leave interpretations up to others.
Shouldn’t Web Optimization Companies Own Sites Be Optimized?
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May 24th, 2011 11:11 am by Vincent Flanders
Brightcove is launching an entire new product line for making mobile and web apps called Brightcove App Cloud. Developers will be able to use App Cloud to create their apps once and then deploy them to the iPhone, iPad, Android phones and tablets, and beyond. It creates HTML5 apps as well as mobile touch websites, and it is not limited to video apps.
It’s on TechCrunch
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May 19th, 2011 1:01 am by Vincent Flanders
Google wants to give high-quality search results. Obviously, everyone with a website wants to rank highly in search results, but nobody is sure what Google is looking for. This article provides additional guidance.
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