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Monday, October 17, 2005

Today I discovered "Weblog Usability: The Top Ten Design Mistakes". A couple of the things on the list I disagree with - either because of laziness or I just don't find them a "design mistake" as much as a "design preference".

1.) Titling posts - Yeah, sure. Giving each post a title does enhance the qualit of the post. And maybe I will do that. But sometimes titles don't give the post enough justice. Which goes onto my second mistake - according to the piece...

2.) Mixing Topics - Okay, I do talk about a myriad of things. So do a lot of blogs. A bunch of successful blogs talk about a lot of things. Memepool.com, megnut.com, peterme.com. Just to list a few. However...

3.) Domain Names - I hope to one day have a personal domain. Due to financial costs and the lack of good ideas for a domain name I haven't done it yet.

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