You may have noticed some design changes to this website I made over the weekend. I widened the layout and greatly condensed the sidebar content, eliminating the blogroll and moving some of the old links to my archives page. I deleted the links partly because of what I read in this post about how they reinforce hierarchy, and partly because they were woefully outdated. I’ve chosen to expand the design to 800 pixels but not wider because about 15% of site visitors view the site at that resolution. Are there any other changes I should make?
Public Participation in Urban Planning Month
- Introduction
- Part 1: Urban Planning and E-Government
- Part 2: A Brief History of Public Participation in Urban Planning
- Part 3: Participation Theory
- Part 4: The Internet as a Participation Tool
- Conclusions
- Sidebars: Government as Data Source, Software for e-Government, more
My ULI Posts
- 6/13: Columbia Heights' Comeback
- 6/3: Gas Prices and Transit
- 5/29: Social Networking for ... Real Estate?
- 8/7/07: Is Gentrification Good?
What I'm Reading
Latest Entries
- Biking Friday
- Jaywalking … to Jail?
- Moving to Boston
- Zoning Out Guns
- The Internet as a Participation Tool
- From Online Politics to E-Government
- Catholic U. Launches Urban Planning Degree Program
- Obama Reaches 1 Million Facebook Supporters
- Software for E-Government
- Public Participation Theory
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