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Web EditingChristopher Cummingslatest articles
Web Editing
Oct 24, 2000 Good Content Management: Process Is The Key Want to remain a happy, productive and sane content manager? The key is finding the process that’s right for you and your company and sticking to it.
Oct 10, 2000 Does the interactive, “gee-whiz” nature of Flash do more harm than good for websites, and the average Web surfer? You be the judge.
Sep 26, 2000 Appropriate Content? You Don’t Say What do a chainsaw-wielding maniac and web content have in common? Chris explains it all.
Sep 12, 2000 How To Use Flash To Ruin The User Experience Flash-enabled websites can be glorious to behold full of sounds, graphics and interactive content. But in the wrong hands, Flash can murder the user experience. Take icebox.com, for example ....
Aug 29, 2000 I’ve talked about broadening our definition of content. Now I put my money where my mouth is by creating my first online movie, The Wereburger. View it here FREE!
Aug 15, 2000 Are Words Important On The Web? The techno elite say nobody reads online. I say, words can make an incredible impact if you know how to use them.
Jul 31, 2000 Of Potential Clients And Tall Lattes Content creators: Want to avoid being the prey of scam artists and fly by night clients? Read this article before you sign on the dot(com)ted line.
Jul 18, 2000 Web Gaffe II: Lack Of Credibility Poorly written, garish webpages do more than clog phone lines; they undermine your credibility. Read this article if you want people to take your work seriously.
Jun 27, 2000 Common Design Flaws & How To Avoid Them Chris begins outlining some of the big mistakes web designers make. Then he laughs at them. Then he offers constructive advice.
Jun 13, 2000 HTML: Chapter 3 (a.k.a., And All The Rest) By popular demand: The end of the HTML Tutorials! Features links to sites covering DHTML, java scripting, forms and much more.
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The Secret To Becoming A Paid, Pro Web Writer (5 msgs) Are Words Important On The Web? (2 msgs) Appropriate Content? You Don’t Say (1 msgs) Beware ... “The WereBurger!” (1 msgs) Of Potential Clients And Tall Lattes (4 msgs) Common Design Flaws & How To Avoid Them (2 msgs) The Search For Meaning (2 msgs) What Is Content? (2 msgs) Welcome to the Suite! (5 msgs) |
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