Web design blogs?
Suzanne mentioned something in another thread about blogs that focus on web standards and I thought I'd start a new thread on the subject. Which web development related blogs do you read? Where can I go to find blogs on web development and related issues?
I find it really disappointing that sites like ALA have essentially stopped publishing commentary on the web and development issues in general - I'm wondering if blogs may be a place to keep up on things. Any suggestions?
Suzanne posted this at 17:21 — 23rd May 2003.
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zeldman.com *
diveintomark.com
tanktek.com
brainstormsandraves.com *
evolt.com
webstandards.org
typographi.ca
whatdoiknow.org
meryl.net
tbray.org/ongoing/
backupbrain.com
digital-web.com *
Also I get a newsletter from WebReference, and follow links like mad. I have more, but I think the ones above give the best bang for the buck from my list. * means they are consistently focused on the meat of our business.
I'd really love to hear of others!
JustLurkin posted this at 21:17 — 23rd May 2003.
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That's a great list! I visit these blogs once a week or so:
http://www.meyerweb.com/
http://stopdesign.com/
http://simon.incutio.com/
http://www.clagnut.com/
disaster-master posted this at 21:38 — 23rd May 2003.
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Oh goody! One of my favorite subjects.
Here is my list (minus the ones that suzanne already mentioned)
http://www.accessify.com/default.asp
http://xplane.com/xblog/
http://www.joeclark.org/
http://www.saila.com/
http://www.bradsoft.com/topstyle/blog/
http://www.anitrapavka.com/
http://www.veen.com/jeff/
http://www.cre8pc.com/blog/index.html
http://www.searchengineblog.com/
http://www.web-graphics.com/
http://www.mcu.org.uk/
http://www.mandarindesign.com/blogger.html
http://kalsey.com/blog/
And you can always search Daypop for the top forty blogs on "web design".
imaputz posted this at 23:47 — 30th May 2003.
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just a tip: For those blogs that have RSS files, use a desktop client (or web if you prefer) to pull them. This makes scanning of the updates/headlines easier to go through. I use Trillian to pull my favorite blog feeds. Good time saver.
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