I’m loving reading the experts predict what’s going to happen with web design and development in 2006. The comments on those posts offer additional insight, like this from Aaron K. commenting on 37Signals’ derivative post:
I predict (and hope) that 2006 will be the year that businesses realize that you don’t need hundreds of useless pages to have a good website. Often times, 5-10 will do the trick. And this will save us coders the time of having to make clones of millions of pages and templates each year.
I decided to put my blog on my home page instead of making it a link off of there because I get tired of going to people’s home pages and then having to click again to read their blog. I want up-to-date thoughts, not some static list of links to what’s really relevant.
