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Styling comments
Posted on 20. Jan, 2008 by Daniel Aleksandersen.
Many designers do not pay any or way to little attention to the comment sections. Something that is really foolish if the site want users to interact with the content and leave their comments.
Here is a few guidelines to think about when doing the comment section of a page:
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Standardize or keep current localized punctuation?
Posted on 19. Jan, 2008 by Daniel Aleksandersen.
I am a little teared on this subject. One part of me would like to see standardization of punctuation as a part of the globalization. Another part of me however, wants to keep old traditions. The standards are not necessary good once either!
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How to monetize a Website?
Posted on 18. Jan, 2008 by Daniel Aleksandersen.
The design is ready, the content is great, but still… Something is definitely missing!
Here is a quick review of two of the easiest and most lucrative advertisement networks for monetizing a Website!
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Why we need web typesetters
Posted on 26. Jul, 2007 by Daniel Aleksandersen.
I have planed a series of articles explaining why we need web typesetters. Today, most website copies are published by the copywriter directly. The aim of the series will be to raise awareness of why web typesetters really are needed. [...]
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Making out your identity
Posted on 19. Jul, 2007 by Daniel Aleksandersen.
Two of the largest players in the business of making out your online identity and tracking online consumption habits are Google and Alexa. This week:
- Google clarifies that they have not done anything to improve cookie privacy.
- Alexa is going after Firefox users with their sparkling, new add-on.

