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August 13, 2002, 12:45 PM ET

Redesign at NewsChannel2000.com

NewsChannel2000.com is redesigned, according to this press release. It's the site for Orlando's NBC affiliate. They've abandoned a left rail in favor of horizontal navigation. More comments on this later.

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August 13, 2002, 12:44 PM ET

Tuesday's lunchtime links

CNET: Language barriers on the Web? -- XHTML 2.0 will not be "backward compatible", which will likely leave millions of Web pages incompatible. One editor of the XHTML draft says: "There's going to be a cut-off point...If we're going to move the Web to XML, we've got to move it."

Salon: The media titans still don't get it -- Much of this article is blah, but the last two sentences are worth memorizing.

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August 13, 2002, 12:40 AM ET

Smarter search results

No site review tonight, because I've been busy with a few new Holovaty.com features.

Both features have to do with helping people find what they want. I've programmed my search engine so that result pages highlight your search terms -- each word in a different color, just like Google. For example, try a search for auto refresh home page and check out the highlighted terms.

Of course, sometimes you just plain don't need text highlighting. That's what the aptly named "Remove highlighting" link is for.

If that isn't exciting enough, here's the coolest part: Following webmasterworld's lead, I've added a Google-specific highlighting feature. If somebody lands deep within Holovaty.com via a Google search, that person's Google search terms will automatically be highlighted on my site. (And, again, there's the option to turn them off.) Plus, there'll be a link to search only Holovaty.com for the search terms -- an improvement on webmasterworld's system.

Eventually I'll add support for Inktomi, AlltheWeb, Altavista and maybe a few other search engines, but Google is the most important, in my opinion.

If news sites did something like this, people would consider them a heckuva lot more useful. I recall hearing an absurdly large percentage of hits to news sites come via search engines. Why not lend a helping hand to potential readers?

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Thanks for reading.

A Django site.