I'd actually like to look at what you think are some bad examples of sites to make sure I avoid those same mistakes.
I'd actually like to look at what you think are some bad examples of sites to make sure I avoid those same mistakes.

Here are some bad examples...
Pages are too wide:
http://www.apple.ca
You should never assume to know the width of the user's browser.
Pages are too long:
http://www.c-point.com/javascript_editor.php
A user will never read a page this long.
Regards,
Shane.
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Hilarious, that guy probably has the longest single page on the Web!
Wide pages are especially bad w/so many people web-surfing on their phones. It's hard to get too narrow nowadays.
It's interesting, though: I think JavaScript Editor: create, edit, syntax check, debug, format, find and organize your JavaScript, CSS, PHP and HTML code is an attractive page in many ways.