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[2005-11-28] Navigational Options for Your Website: Choose Wisely
So you've decided to it's time to revamp your website's navigation, or maybe you're putting together a new site and are trying to decide the best navigational menu to use

[2005-11-22] Find Out What Your Customer Really Needs From Your Website
If there is one reason-more than any other-why a website fails, it is because it doesn't understand its customers.

[2005-11-07] Implementing Web Standards in the Enterprise
Go to most enterprise class websites and look at the code. What you will most likely find is a twisted mass of inaccessible poorly written HTML and large amounts of JavaScript that will never validate. This bloated and malformed code wastes bandwidth, lengthens load time, limits the customer base able to use the site and is a maintenance nightmare.

[2005-11-04] How To Use the Yahoo Geocoding API in PHP
You know you've got some cool APIs when Rasmus takes the time to write some code against them and then show the world how easy it is: GeoCool! ...

[2005-11-02] XHTML - Kicking And Screaming Into The Future
XHTML, the standard, was first released back in 2000. Roughly five years later we begin to see major websites revised to use this standard.

[2005-11-02] Fundamentals of Web Site Acceleration
This paper outlines a common sense, cost-effective approach to lowering total cost of ownership and improving Web site and Web application performance according to two simple principles:

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