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Most blog archives are represented by either a listing of dates, titles, or at best both. This lack of context makes it quite difficult to find or discover relevant content “buried” in the archives.
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categorization of blog posts (so users can find content related by subject matter), using clear titles, and including a list of popular (and thereby potentially valuable) posts.
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Effective ways to filter blog archives and contextual links
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- Headline (title)
- Subject (tags and/or categories)
- Time (time, day, month, year)
- Author (of post, of comments)
- Format (links, reviews, articles)
- Popularity (incoming links, comments, trackbacks, traffic, ratings)
- Editorial Selection
- Continuum (how an idea develops over time)
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Alaeddin HallakThis article looks at ways to bring that information forward.
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S JonesImproving blog design by eliminating useless chronological archives
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Johann RichardThere’s often a wealth of information found deep within blog archives and comments. This article looks at ways to bring that content forward.
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Yoram BlumenbergBlog Interface Design 2.0 by Luke Wroblewski // […] information that is frequently buried deep within archives and comments. This article looks at ways to bring that information forward.
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Despite their popularity, many blogs suffer from interface design shortcomings. Unlike issues of spam and authority, these problems have relatively straightforward solutions that could considerably increase the utility of blog content.
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Matthew Burpee"information (...) is frequently buried deep within archives and comments. This article looks at ways to bring that information forward.
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Are Halland"information (...) is frequently buried deep within archives and comments. This article looks at ways to bring that information forward." (LukeW)
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paulocoimbraLuke Wroblewski e Jed Wood escreveram um belo artigo sobre Blog Interface Design 2.0, falando sobre categorização, folksonomy, comentários e archives. É bem legal pois imagina outras maneiras para acessar informação em um blog. Sensacional!
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