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Daily Read 06/06/2008

  • 7 Incredibly Useful Tools for Evaluating a Web Design – Six Revisions

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    • some are for free, some are for pay for higher features, but all can be helpful in building a blog in whatever niche you build for yourself. – post by umjeremy
      • Some things to consider:

        • Are important information being seen by the user?
        • Are the navigation and action items intuitive?
        • Is the user being directed to sections in a logical manner?
        • Does the web page load quickly enough to not turn away the user?

        If you’re interested in analyzing and optimizing your page layout – here’s some extremely useful tools that you can use to help.

  • My Tiny Jesus | Saviour 2.0

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    • This is quite simply amazing. A dashboard Jesus reads off random public twitter updates. Why can’t I stop watching it? – post by umjeremy
  • Stuff Christians Like: #269. Understanding how metrosexual your worship leader is. (A handy guide)

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    • Hil.Ari.Ous! – post by umjeremy
    • #269. Understanding how metrosexual your worship leader is. (A handy guide)
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Rev. Jeremy Smith
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June 6, 2008
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