No. That'll get you far too much spam.
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#12> If you have a text-heavy site, please pick something softer than a stark white background. My eyes. They burn. If you're taking suggestions, I vote gray. I agree. It's a shame Caitlin's site has mid-grey tiny fonts on a white background.
Please note the lack of an email in the top right.
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#13Twitter on the "desktop" (I assume she means the standard website) has a "Save to Pocket" button? I'd wager that's a an add-on or extension in her browser that's putting it there, and has nothing to do with Twitter.
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#14I wonder if the author has ever actually worked professionally on a real team with real constraints and real people all with different ideas about what is right for the product. I'm guessing probably not. Fluff like this is pointless; if doing it the Right Way™ was as simple as following a rant, it would have been done already and the reason to pay designers and developers (namely, to solve difficult problems that us…
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#15> If you have a text-heavy site, please pick something softer than a stark white background. My eyes. They burn. If you're taking suggestions, I vote gray. I agree. It's a shame Caitlin's site has mid-grey tiny fonts on a white background.
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#173. Put the email address raw on a web page. Don't put a contact-us link. No. That'll get you far too much spam.
me at example dot com
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#19Ummm... top right is a "contact me" mailto link.
> If you have a text-heavy site, please pick something softer than a stark white background. My eyes. They burn. If you're taking suggestions, I vote gray.
What. The background this was written on was pure white.