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Web design[edit]

Hey do you perhaps have any suggestions on what I can write about for the history of web design during 2000 till the present? Most of what I have found is just on the stylistic changes done during this time, however, that is quite a limited approach. Any suggestions? Nicola Witbooi (talk) 14:20, 16 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Hey Nicola, how's it going? There are lots of design trends, which I guess is what you mean with stylistic changes. Other than design trends there has been lots of technological advances which has changed the web design industry. One of the biggest and recent affecting changes is modern mobile web browsers, also partly related to this, the change in screen technology and the added screen real estate designers have to work with, designers in the past designed for 800x600, then mid 2000's this moved to a standard practice of 1024x768, at the moment there is a debate on the next resolution being 1200x???. Contradicting this is the rise of mobile devices and the websites needing to be 'responsive', iPad is taking the resolution back to 1024 and iPhone is being handled with Media Queries in a lot of cases (already an article on that). Here is just one article about screen resolution: http://www.door4.co.uk/news/web-design-resolution-revolution/.
Here are some other key things which have happened in the last 10 years or so:
  • A big technological movement was the move away from table-based designs.
  • The formation of the W3C who helped create HTML and CSS standards.
  • The rise of search engines, design practices changed to accommodate this
  • Obviously social media has had a major impact on web design in the past 5 years or so
  • Flash vs HTML5 debate - lots of good articles on this
  • CSS based designs gained popularity at beginning of 2000's, this relates to the movement away from table based designs
  • The dot-com boom in early 2000's may be of some significance
  • Increase in internet speed + browser improvement meant richer media on the web, practices changed from making simple static html sites, to rich media websites.
Here is a good link to a reputable design blog: http://sixrevisions.com/web_design/the-evolution-of-web-design/?
Hope at least some of that could help :) # Henry Brown 16:16, 16 March 2012 (UTC)

wow thanks thats a big help :) Nicola Witbooi (talk) 17:50, 16 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Team talk[edit]

Hi, do you have a shared interest in the motorbike pages also? We could collaborate? Rpullen (talk) 10:52, 1 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Yeh let's do it, I need to become a member of the group # Henry Brown 10:41, 8 March 2012 (UTC)

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Alrightey there. If you look on the Online gambling page, I have added some stuff on Legality on the UK. Hope it's ok. Danpickup1986 (talk) 11:24, 21 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Hi Dan, cool that looks good. We will see if it stands the test of Wikipedians! I have some more things to add and edit tonight.

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Michael Weirsky[edit]

I started a draft about Michael Weirsky. Can you please make it a full article that is a good article or featured article, please? I would prefer it to be featured article. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Michael_Weirsky — Preceding unsigned comment added by LotteryGeek (talkcontribs) 00:46, 23 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]