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Rob Chant

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by Rob Chant on August 20, 2009

I’ve been thinking about information architecture a lot recently, in terms of how important it is for web sites (even simple web sites), what IA features a CMS can and should offer. Web design has gone through several major iterations over the last 15 years, each of these adding a new layer of sophistication, or, [...]

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August update

by Rob Chant on August 13, 2009

On what I’ve been doing with Renaissance recently.

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On providing tools to help site administrators work together.

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On how client input can greatly enhance your application’s development.

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Behaviour and management

by Rob Chant on March 5, 2009

On making CMS packages active rather than passive management tools.

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SEO Tools

by Rob Chant on February 26, 2009

On how CMS packages handle SEO, and what Renaissance’s take on the matter is.

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Web 4.0 Follow-up

by Rob Chant on February 18, 2009

On what all that Web 4.0 guff was *really* about.

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Web 4.0 Manifesto

by Rob Chant on February 17, 2009

On what the web could really be, if we set our (creative) minds to it.

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Database anxiety

by Rob Chant on February 7, 2009

On database design decisions and how tricky they can be.

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