A list of "Web site mistakes" could go on forever, actually. When it comes right down to it, it's all "design" now, since we are talking about a (hopefully) cohesive unit, a well-crafted Web site. If it works well, you will do well. If not, you won't. That's simple, and keeping things simple really is the best kind of design. Among these examples are tips for cosmetics, content and functionality. Even if you've already built your site, you can use this list as a means of "tweaking" and "refining" your approach. Only if you have broken every conceivable rule of design and Web strategy would you need to dump your entire site and start from scratch. It is likely you could just start cleaning things up a bit, and work your way from 1 to 25 in no time-then find the list that takes you from 26 to 1,001, or perhaps a million. There are a lot of ways to commit faux pas in a virtual workplace! http://www.simplewebdesigning.com/
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