According to Lycos restructures, cuts U.S. staff, Webmonkey and its staff got the ax. I remember discovering this site for the first time in the mid-’90s or so and thinking it was a gold mine. I probably didn’t go there as often as I should have over the years, but as I did less Web designing and grew the family, I had no time to learn a few new Web design tricks from the Webmonkey crew.
Read a first person account of a Webmonkey employee. Thanks to everyone who has ever written or worked for Webmonkey. [ Via Anil ]
Update: Jeffrey Veen, one of the prolific contributors to Webmonkey shares his thoughts.
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Webmonkey Axed?
It seems that Lycos has maybe axed Webmonkey, which is sad news as when I finally discovered the site (in 1998/9 or so) it was an eye-openingly helpful place for
Mighty Atom
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