Carnival of Webmasters, Eighth Edition
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Welcome the the eighth edition of Carnival of Webmasters. Thank you for the plentiful submissions. As usual, I’m listing only the best or most relevant ones here. If anyone is interested in hosting the next edition, please contact me either through the comments, or my contact page. Please submit your new posts to the next edition, which will be posted again in two weeks.
10 Free, Fast and Easy HTML Tools - Troy
With all the fancy CSS, Javascript, and Flash on the web today, we sometimes forget that most websites are still built on good old HTML 4.0. If you’d like to design webpages that look nice and work well, you’ll be spending a lot of hands-on time working with the language. These online tools can help make that easier, without the need to ever download anything:
Dealing with Negative Comments - Tash Hughes
As soon as you put a blog online and open it up to comments, you face the risk of receiving negative comments on there. The only way to guarantee none of these is to not allow comments - or not have a blog! Remember to consider why you don’t like the comment and the potential impact the comment will have on your readers and your blog before you decide how to treat any negative comments.
How to Optimize a Homepage - Ed Rivis
I’ve been using a clever online service called CrazyEgg to optimize web pages, or more specifically, homepages, which are notoriously difficult to optimize simply because they usually have so many choices for visitors to take.
International Success with Languages - Cindy King
To reach 80% of today’s internet users you need to communicate in at least 10 languages. The long time standard choice of languages, French, Italian, German, and Spanish, just doesn’t do it anymore. In addition to a change more internet users in large foreign countries, the smaller developing countries can also represent a great market to target.
Top Ten Tips - Learning HTML Basics - Tip Diva
Many websites - blogs, social networking platforms and online communities, in particular - allow you to use Hyper Text Markup Language (or HTML, for short), to spiffy up your posts. Basic HTML allows you to change your font, add images, create links and more. Here are some of the most popular HTML tags used on those websites.
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Comments are always an iffy subject. Some people hate negative feedback, especially from random teenagers or college students, and others are picky about misspellings or spam.
Chris I totally agree with your comment. In my opinion feedback is what blog posts are looking for, so when people give their honest opinions and thoughts rather then critiques it contributes more to the conversation and discussion.
This carnival of webmasters are really good as this is something that is very important to take in acount.
Thanks