Any recommendations for popular web sites where people discuss web design issues? Ones which are geared towards beginners more than towards professionals.

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SitePoint has a huge forum. Web Hosting Talk is another large one with an admin angle.

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WebDeveloper is a popular one that is geared for the whole gamut of developers beginner through advanced.

StackOverflow is a popular development forum used by many web developers (including me) aimed at anyone beginner->advanced. Once I found it I stopped using the WebDeveloper forums.

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I like the subtle kind of humor you used. – Dykam Jul 9 '09 at 17:20
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Oh, man, this WebDeveloper thing sure is ugly! – MiseryIndex Jul 9 '09 at 17:25
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Ajaxian is good for user experience.

A List Apart is a good generalist site.

The Adaptive Path blog is good.

Smashing Magazine also.

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If you want help with issues then yes, Stack Overflow is the best choice in my opinion. However for an alternate Bytes.com is also good. I have had many a question answered by the folks over there.

If you just want discussion however then Stack Overflow is probably the best choice.

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stackoverflow.com

If the issues are not here currently they should be added. What sort of thing are you looking for?

SO is not meant for professionals only. People learning are a target audience.

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SO is not geared towards discussions. Jeff specifically does not want to happen. SO is and question/answer-move-to-next-question type of flow. – Tony_Henrich Nov 17 '09 at 17:57
You are exactly right that Jeff specifically does not want a "discussion". However 1. I don't think this questions specifically meant, discussion as in the "chatty" sort of thing that Jeff means when he says discussion. As I said SO is for people to learn and not just experts as this question asked. 2. I thin Jeff has mentioned comments as a place where more discussiony type thing can occur if not too far off topic. – Maestro1024 Nov 17 '09 at 19:58
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