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One Page Web Site

One of my favorite things about web development is the community. There's a refreshing spirit of sharing that I want to contribute to when possible. Part of that is acknowledging real accomplishments when they rear their handsome heads.

Craig Minch is a web developer in Cleveland. We've not met in person, but I admire his talent. One thing he did in particular changed the way I look at small web projects: I'm now convinced that it's OK to propose a one-page web site for a business.

Anyone who's built a web site for a friend or friend's company has faced the "build first, fill in content later" dilemma. The major flaw being that the company never actually gets around to providing the content so the site ends up looking like a new house with no curtains or grass and a couple loose sheets of Tyvek flapping in the wind.

The best one-page web site I've ever seen (and maybe the first I've seen that didn't feature an animated GIF)

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