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This week in ux-clinic: Blog-’O-rama

This week in the ux-clinic discussion forum – Blog-’O-Rama:

We’re a tragically hip start-up and recently we’ve gone blog-mad. There’s pressure to reframe much of our website into blog style designs, most notably, by designing pages in blog chronology style. This makes sense some of the time, like for press releases, but for other parts of the site it makes no sense at all (page about our executive team that isn’t updated often). What’s are some good guideliens for going blog/chronology centric, but also for staying away?

-Blog-’O-rama


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  • Vineet Reynolds - April 24, 2006 at 8:43 pm #
  • I think a wiki might be more useful in this condition.


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