June Stats: What's Happening at Web Design @ About.com
Well, I forgot to do this yesterday. Oops. I hope those of you who were hoping for the monthly pagerank bump aren't disappointed that I'm late.
What Are People Commenting On?
Comments shot up again in June with 102 comments (not counting a few spam comments that got through).
The most commented on posts were:
- Poll: How Fast is Your Web Design Internet Connection
- Poll: Do You Use PDFs on Your Web Pages?
- Are You Still Determined to Write Flash Websites?
- A New Tool for Testing Browsers: BrowserLab from Adobe (including a comment from the BrowserLab Project Manager)
- Do You Include a Copyright Notice?
The most prolific commenters were:
Thanks for all the great comments!
If you're wondering why you're not on this list - I sort by email address, so if you enter different email addresses every time I won't know you're the same person. Also, I try to answer every comment personally, so if you posted a comment and I didn't reply, then I may not have seen it to rank it.
We Also Talked About
17 people provided feedback on which was better Dreamweaver, Drupal, or WordPress and 13 explained why they did or did not resell hosting. I haven't heard from many people about what weblog software they use or your favorite link checkers, favicons, and graphics editors.
In the Forums
There were 124 new posts to the Web Design forum in June, from 272 visitors. The most prolific posters included:
There were 79 new posts in the HTML/XML forum in June, from 132 visitors. The most prolific posters included:
- hemone
- jeemo
- YanKiwi
- GouriB
Thanks for your help and comments in the forums.
Did You Miss Some of These Articles?
Some of the more popular new articles in June included:
- HTML Examples
- Dreamweaver vs. Drupal vs. WordPress
- Best Practices for Using PDFs on Web Pages
- Positioning - Positioning Web Page Layouts - Learn CSS Positioning
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Thanks again.
Well, you’re not obliged to do this “pagerank bump”, so nobody should be disappointed.
True, not obligated. But I felt bad that I’d forgotten.
Of course today my mail server is down, so I can’t reply to any comments except here in the comments until it’s back up (current estimate is 4 hours). So the statement I made about answering all blog comments will become a lie until probably Monday as well. **grin**
Jennifer, your articles are simply amazing. The article titled Dreamweaver vs. Drupal vs. WordPress was awesome.