Smiley Cat Web Design had a cool showcase post a few weeks back that highlighted great comment section designs and today posted another showcase that is looking specifically at comment form designs.
Once again there are some nice examples there of some great blog design.
Blog Design Case Study: Kommantare und Formulare
Kurz vor dem CSS-Reboot gibt es einen aktuellen Beitrag, den so mancher Blogger gern vielleicht etwas früher gelesen haben möchte. Aber noch ist es nicht zu spät. Hier deshalb der kleine Hinweis. Die Kommentar-Design-Studio habe ich denk…
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[…] Blog Comment Form Design Smiley Cat Web Design had a cool showcase post a few weeks back that highlighted great comment section designs and today posted another showcase that is looking specifically at comment form designs. Once again there are some nice examples there of some great blog design. […]
I just want to say that though the progress we made is marvelouse there are some examples of where web design gone wrong. I just read a glimps on a swedish article “Ten deadly sins of web design” and would like to point them out here:
1.Not following basic typographic rules
2.Being too creative with navigation
3.Creating a cluttered navigation system
4.Making sure the site requires certain technology to work
5.Thinking that accessibility is only about blind people
6.Ignoring web standards
7.Not keeping search engines in mind from the start
8.Basing the site structure on your organisation structure
9.Using grey text on grey background
10.Skipping the feasibility study
Not following basic typographic rules
Thinking that accessibility is only about blind people.
I really found a cool showcase post that highlighted great comment section designs and always remember ten deadly sins of web design.
Blog Comment Design is very necessary things and it is more useful. When any of the blog is comment by one user , they show the whole blog and analyze blog.