May 07, 2008 06:35
Independent dubs El Reg lesbian | The Register
Why I rarely buy the IndyTab anymore: The final para begins: "So the trial of lower-case lesbian vs upper-case Lesbian is going ahead. Now, a lesbian on-line magazine called The Register has put forward a solution..."
(tags: newspapers the+register the+independent)
Johann Hari: BNP votes are a cry of white working-class anguish - The Independent
Hari is one of those people that I either agree with strongly or disagree with vehemently. This analysis of WHY people voted BNP is better than many I've read, and accentuates the futility of the No Platform posturing.
(tags: politics Racism bnp voter+behaviour)
How Little Do Users Read? (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox)
Nielsen is awesome, again, and proves why formatting matters: On the average Web page, users have time to read at most 28% of the words during an average visit; 20% is more likely.
(tags: web+design usability nielsen)
Passive Voice Is Redeemed For Web Headings (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox)
Mostly agree with this one to: Active voice is best for most Web content, but using passive voice can let you front-load important keywords in headings - This enhances scannability and effectiveness.
(tags: blogging usability writing)
Alertbox: Jakob Nielsen's Newsletter on Web Usability
Started reading Alertbox before I learnt the basics of HTML, it's definitely helped in my approach, especially for blogging - I break the rules more often than I follow them, but when I really want people to read you'll notice
(tags: blogging nielsen usability writing web+design)
Fight for your writes | Comment is free
Zoe's spot on here - if a newspaper copies your entries wholesale and reprints them then they need your permission and they ought to pay. Exerpts for critique are fine, but substantive content isn't
(tags: blogging copyright writing)
Anti-Social Networking - Full Frontal!
Some good observations on blogging - there's a reason I always write in my name, gives me control: In a Google-Indexed Universe where the lines between online and offline lives are blurred, you don't have to fill in all of the blanks.
(tags: blogging)
Marvel's machine in gear
I grew up on Marvel comics, from the stuff I bought in the store at Butlins aged 5 through to the Transformers when I was 10 to the X Men when I fell for Psylocke. But comics take loads of money. They're doing The Avengers. Properly. Woo Hoo!
(tags: marvel comics films the+avengers)
Hancock Trailer
We saw this before Iron Man and, well, we loved it. I await the actual release as Smith really can act if made to, and he can definitely do comedy. I even laughed at the bit with the whale. Um, sorry bout that.
(tags: Hancock Humour films Will+Smith)
Coalition for Choice
Site campaigning on the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill, going through parliament, because it has widespread implications for ordinary Britons. Next due on May 12th, more to follow when I've time, and a big reason to dislike Mad Nad
(tags: abortion freedom rights)
Shakesville: Take My Arm, My Love
What it's like being part of a gay couple, even in supposedly liberal, civilised areas, still. From Debi, comes with a challenge I doubt I could manage at all: Spend an entire week pretending that you're not a couple.
(tags: sexuality equality relationships)
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