Eric Reiss - Web Dogma
I’m really interested in best practices/web standards lately and I like the ‘Dogma’ written by Eric Reiss. It seems to make sense, and it outlines good general guidelines to consider when developing a website:
Web Dogma ‘06
- Anything that exists only to satisfy the internal politics of the site owner must be eliminated.
- Anything that exists only to satisfy the ego of the designer must be eliminated.
- Anything that is irrelevant within the context of the page must be eliminated.
- Any feature or technique that reduces the visitor’s ability to navigate freely must be reworked or eliminated.
- Any interactive object that forces the visitor to guess its meaning must be reworked or eliminated.
- No software, apart from the browser itself, must be required to get the site to work correctly.
- Content must be readable first, printable second, downloadable third.
- Usability must never be sacrificed for the sake of a style guide.
- No
visitor must be forced to register or surrender personal data unless
the site owner is unable to provide a service or complete a transaction
without it. - Break any of these rules sooner than do anything outright barbarous.
Read more here:
http://www.boxesandarrows.com/view/dogmas_are_mean
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