Friday, March 5, 2010

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From Jennifer Kyrnin, your Guide to Web Design / HTML
Today I decided to focus on some submissions I've gotten recently on my site. I am promoting Web pages that you like on Wednesdays, but I can only promote a site if you submit it. Plus, I'm looking for examples of great looking/acting Web forms. And there are some personality differences between Web designers and Web developers that can cause friction. Have you noticed any of these things?

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Best Web Forms
There are many forms on the Web, but some look better than others. Share your thoughts on what forms are the best and what makes a good Web form.

Web Design and Web Development Take Different Personalities
And whenever there's a difference of personality, there will be clashes. But there are some things that most designers hate about developers and developers hate about designers. And even if you see yourself as doing a little of both, you might find traits on both sides annoying. What Web Designers Hate About Web Developers What Web Developers Hate About Web Designers

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