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Jennifer Kyrnin

It could happen to you! It has to me!

By , About.com GuideDecember 5, 2007

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Wrong turn Okay. One of the hardest things to prepare for are the mistakes and problems that inevitably crop up when you're building a Web page. Whether it's as awful as staying up until 2am to post a redesign only to have to take it all down again by 10am that same day or as simple as forgetting to change the image that goes with the post you're updating - mistakes can be frustrating. And they happen to all of us!

This month, the Web Horror Stories covers a wide range of calamities. There's poor Amanda who just shouldn't take jobs in October. Or another designer who discovered that there are still people browsing with IE5 (ack!). There are even two stories similar to problems I've had to deal with. Mass-mail should be banned, or at least I shouldn't be allowed near it.

10 new Web Horror Stories

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December 5, 2007 at 11:23 am
(1) Integrabyte says:

It would be interesting to read about some SEO horror stories – how some sites got innocently banned from Google!

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