Comment from Montoya
I think much more useful would be a resource site with a gallery as a feature, such as the one I run at cssliquid.com. I even have a forum there which has been useful at times since users have been...
View ArticleComment from Mubashar Iqbal
I run a couple of galleries, and have left of user submitted ratings as it has no value. Most of the people visiting the design galleries are getting started in design, or are looking for a designers...
View ArticleComment from Hamish M
I have to admit, I'm something of a stats junkie as well. So regardless of the data's potential (in)validity, I think it would be interesting, at least for us designers/developers. Those CSS gallery's...
View ArticleComment from Nate Klaiber
I would tend to agree with Chris on this statement. Not only would the data be pretty skewed, but some of those galleries are littered with people who are just filled with negativity (or jealousy)....
View ArticleComment from Jonathan Snook
@Chris: you raise an interesting point. Likewise, I don't believe that you can use the stats off your own site to base design decisions on as current audience isn't necessarily reflective of future...
View ArticleComment from Chris Heilmann
This is a dangerous idea, basically as the data you gather is in no way representational of your intended audience - unless you have products you want to sell to other web designers. It has as much...
View ArticleComment from Tadeusz Szewczyk
Check this out: Using CSS Galleries to get visitors http://northxeast.com/marketing/using-css-galleries-to-get-visitors-a-comparison-of-traffic-over-1-month-and-1-year/
View ArticleComment from Chris
I dont know that the data would be all that interesting to the end user, but certainly to a designer like you and me, the information would be of value. Maybe there is a spot here for a new kind of CSS...
View ArticleComment from Montoya
I think much more useful would be a resource site with a gallery as a feature, such as the one I run at cssliquid.com. I even have a forum there which has been useful at times since users have been...
View ArticleComment from Mubashar Iqbal
I run a couple of galleries, and have left of user submitted ratings as it has no value. Most of the people visiting the design galleries are getting started in design, or are looking for a designers...
View ArticleComment from Hamish M
I have to admit, I'm something of a stats junkie as well. So regardless of the data's potential (in)validity, I think it would be interesting, at least for us designers/developers. Those CSS gallery's...
View ArticleComment from Nate Klaiber
I would tend to agree with Chris on this statement. Not only would the data be pretty skewed, but some of those galleries are littered with people who are just filled with negativity (or jealousy)....
View ArticleComment from Jonathan Snook
@Chris: you raise an interesting point. Likewise, I don't believe that you can use the stats off your own site to base design decisions on as current audience isn't necessarily reflective of future...
View ArticleComment from Chris Heilmann
This is a dangerous idea, basically as the data you gather is in no way representational of your intended audience - unless you have products you want to sell to other web designers. It has as much...
View ArticleComment from Tadeusz Szewczyk
Check this out: Using CSS Galleries to get visitors http://northxeast.com/marketing/using-css-galleries-to-get-visitors-a-comparison-of-traffic-over-1-month-and-1-year/
View ArticleComment from Chris
I dont know that the data would be all that interesting to the end user, but certainly to a designer like you and me, the information would be of value. Maybe there is a spot here for a new kind of CSS...
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