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October 24, 2005

Weblog Usability Design Mistakes

Jakob Nielsen (who always spawns oodles of discussion with his ideas--good for him) has posted his Top Ten Weblog Design Mistakes of 2005.  I am guilty of #6 and #10.  I don't think that #10 (having a URL with a blogging service domain name) automatically is a usability issue, though it is an issue that I'm moving toward addressing for LiB.  #6 (not having categories) is, to me, not really an issue.  I don't think that categories would really benefit my blog...but perhaps my readers think differently.

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