New Articles

Two articles have been added to the site since launch, with more hopefully to follow.

Those of you using inline frames (iframes) may be interested in
Help Me - Moving Away From <iframe>s
, and for those of you who're getting lower ratings than you may have expected: "I Got a Negative Review!"

Feel free to make suggestions on articles and tips you'd like to see added.

Posted on 21st Nov 2008 - 19:57 GMT

Comments

  1. On 21st Nov 2008 - 20:48 Roxy said:

    Love the "I Got a Negative Review" article! ;)

  2. On 21st Nov 2008 - 20:54 Catherine said:

    Just a note that the negative review article has the "moving away from iframes" title.

  3. On 21st Nov 2008 - 21:26 Jem said:

    Don't be silly Catherine *shifty eyes*

  4. On 21st Nov 2008 - 21:29 Vasili said:

    Oh, love the negative review article! Maybe link your handling an opinion article?

  5. On 21st Nov 2008 - 22:41 Mimi said:

    Negative review article = Uber n00b pwnage. I love the sentence near the end where it says if you can't handle it.. maybe Rev.iew.me is not for you. Amen to that.

  6. On 21st Nov 2008 - 23:42 Spy_Master said:

    Will there be a link on the navbar for these? Something so good needs proper attention. Those two articles are great. Will users be able to contribute articles? I have one in mind which might help explain a little why me and a few other reviews mention validation. "Why web standards matter" or something like that. Brilliant job as always Jem. Thank you.

  7. On 22nd Nov 2008 - 13:00 Jem said:

    Spy_Master - the articles can be found via Help in the footer :)

    If you want to submit an article, I would allow that assuming it's factually correct, spelling & grammar are top notch, etc.

  8. On 23rd Nov 2008 - 14:04 Peter said:

    Really helpful articles, Jem!

  9. On 25th Nov 2008 - 04:23 TWD said:

    The articles make good points! Might I also suggest an article or pointer about constructive criticism, i.e. pointing out how to improve and not just what sucks? I see a few reviews that say stuff like, "I abhor your color scheme," but go on without any explanation or suggestion for the statement - encouragement of such would be awesome.

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