[thelist] Concise list of web design good practices

Rob Smith rob.smith at THERMON.com
Fri Nov 22 11:24:01 CST 2002


Hi Graham,

I think you can learn about what to do, by knowing what not to do:
http://www.websitesthatsuck.com/. Vincent seems to know what he's doing and
I've read his book. He gives a good reference of stylistic preferences of
(see first sentence) of what and what not to do.

Enjoy,

Rob.Smith

-----Original Message-----
From: Bird, Graham [mailto:Graham.Bird at rspb.org.uk]
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 11:02 AM
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Subject: [thelist] Concise list of web design good practices


Hi,

I'm sure this has been asked before, but searching the archive gave nothing
obvious.

The charity I work for has "Members' Groups" all over the UK, some of which
produce their own (often dire) websites. We are to give a presentation to
these eager beavers in order to bring them into line a bit, and I'm looking
for some URLs we can give them for homework.

Are there any reference sites that cover the basics (what to do... what not
to do...) in language your mum would understand? I'm thinking more of good
practice rather than HTML techniques.

Any ideas would be very much appreciated...

Cheers,

Graham
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