Every single time that I was asked to do something other than leaving my name and email in order to post a comment I just skipped the idea of commenting altogether. I admit that sometimes I try to read those fuzzy letters of spam filters, but only when I am REALLY eager to leave the comment.
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How to create a favicon
A favicon (short for “favorite icon”) is that small icon displayed on the browser URL bar, on the bookmark lists and, for certain browsers, on the navigation tabs. While a favicon will not drastically change your traffic it will certainly improve the look of your blog, adding a unique icon and making sure that readers are able to individuate your site inside bookmark lists easily. Below you will find a step by step guide to create a favicon.
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Top 10 Mistakes in Web Design
The Useit website has a very interesting collection of “Top 10 Mistakes in Web Design” lists. According to the site the lists include “the ten most egregious offenses against users, (…) web design disasters and HTML horrors”. The lists are organized by year, and below you will find the latest update, check it out because most of (if not all) the points apply to blogs.
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CSS Cheat Sheet
If you ever tried to design a blog theme or a website template using CSS I am sure this Cheat Sheet will be very useful. Check it out.
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5 things that your blog doesn’t need
The More Minimal blog has a very interesting post listing “5 things that your blog doesn’t need”.
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Get rid of the calendar
Many blog templates or wordpress themes come with a calendar by default, but is it worth?
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RSS Feed on every single page
After some time I decided to redesign the sidebar, and I included an RSS subscription button on the top right corner of every single place. Bingo! RSS subscriptions skyrocket that very same day.
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