Published at Sitepoint (typography article)
Words by Daniel Aleksandersen on 2008-07-28
A few of you have already noticed a handsome new author over at Sitepoint.com. I wonder who he is … Anyhow, read his/my peice Rich Punctuation: How To Do It And Why You Should Bother.
I do, as always, love your feedback.
Terminal web browsing
Words by Daniel Aleksandersen on 2008-07-05
Who would have thought that browsing the web froma terminal would be any good? I certanly would not have beeived it. Not until I was forced to do so myself.
I have a little project going on–more on that later–and that is forcing me to use the terminal. Only the terminal. So without my usual graphical user interface I was forced to improvise and learned how to use Lynx. As it turns out, text-only based web browsing is actually super!
Reply to “Making the World Wide Web an Easier Place to Talk About”
Words by Daniel Aleksandersen on 2008-05-28
To sum up Tim Walton’s article Making the World Wide Web an Easier Place to Talk About in three words: don’t use www.
The irony is that “World Wide Web” can be said in just three syllables, yet the abbreviation WWW encounters a tongue-twisting nine! How can any abbreviation take three times the effort to speak than the very words it is an abbreviation of‽ “duh-bull-you duh-bull-you duh-bull-you”.
Corporate Live.com Search web design
Words by Daniel Aleksandersen on 2008-05-23
The new Live.com Search home page is way too “corporate blue”. The cliché blue symbolises stability and openness, but it is not doing it for the new front page. The design is actually great! It does not, however, work very well because Microsoft has overdone it and made it plain dull and boring. It would have worked well for some sort of clinic, as the design is very calming!

Boring blue design, from © Microsoft.
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