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Ummm, it’s about both

August 10, 2001 by Michael Boyle

. The Talking Moose waded out of the mud and into the fire with his piece yesterday. It’s the most ridiculous thing the Moose, who has otherwise been a very interesting read, has ever published.

The poor Moose clearly doesn’t understand what web designers, as opposed to code monkeys or integrators, do for a living. He seems to think they need or want to code every page or something inane like that. On personal sites that may be true, but that’s just for fun.

You can’t do content management properly – or even do it at all – without a damn good designer figuring out how to make it look, and with a damn good coder to make that design work with the content management system, and without a damn good architect to make sure that it fits together well through time.

I’m just old school enough to think that all of those roles – designer, coder, and architect – are best done by a single person. But none of those interests are antithetical to using a content management system to actually make it all happen on a day-to-day basis. In fact, a CMS can’t be implemented efficiently unless those folks do good work first – otherwise, the benefit of the CMS is lost in a miasma of snippets and included code and exception-fixing.

Of course the irony is that the Talking Moose site itself is a good example of this fact. Bryan Bell couldn’t have casually changed the design of the Moose had his code (made up of HTML and CSS) not been clean and useful to begin with. Likewise, had Dave and the gang at Userland not built a weblog architecture whose function enabled the weblog form (with the calendar-based navigation etc.), Bell’s work would have been useless. And the “design” (defined strictly) would be a secondary concern had both of those things not been done well for the task at hand.

It’s absolutely about design and the kind of work people like Zeldman do and it’s all about integrating content management systems as closely as possible to the writers and other “content people” who are doing the publishing. There’s no fight here, though the Moose seems to have wanted to stir one up.

Tags: Architecture, Bell, Blogging, CMS, CSS, Design, EFF, GNE, Personal, Publishing, Web, Web Design, Writers, Zeldman

One nice thing

August 10, 2001 by Michael Boyle

about unemployment is that it can really give an assist to one’s blogging. Just look at how great thisboyistoast has been in the past few days. Truly inspired weblog entries, combining personal opinion, reminiscing anecdote, and nice links in a very tight package.

Tags: Blogging, Links, Personal, Web

Dig Caterina’s

July 31, 2001 by Michael Boyle

Dig Caterina‘s guest blogger. It’s funny how some people’s writing styles (and subjects chosen) are so distinctive. Not everyone has that distinctive a ‘voice’. At least I’m pretty sure it’s who I think it is.

PS: excuse the gratuitous use of the term “dig” above. I saw Easy Rider over the weekend. Did you notice Toni Basil is in it? Yes, Toni Basil of “Hey Mickey” fame, and the progenitor of Paula Abdul, was in Easy Rider. Dig that.

Tags: Blogging

My vanity’s

July 25, 2001 by Michael Boyle

nightmare scenario? Being referenced by Le Blogeur after not having updated my site in a few days. It hasn’t happened… yet

Tags: Blogging

I’m sure it has been

July 11, 2001 by Michael Boyle

blogged a million times, but nonetheless the news from Redmond that manufacturers can choose to remove Microsoft products from their shipping boxes is very interesting. Only trouble is that MS has trained me very well to wait for the other shoe to drop – to hear that there’s some other “feature” that will make today’s announcement more or less moot.

Tags: Blogging, Microsoft

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