This is another blog review that isn't going to be fair. Maurizio of Nafurai and I correspond with each other via email a few times each month.
The appearance of Maurizio's blog is perfectly fine, readable and easy to get around. Being an Italian in Switzerland means that I can expect his English to have a few problems and it does, but I can't hold that against him. It's not his first language.
When you dig deep into his previous articles, you can plainly see that Maurizio is a software engineer and really likes his profession. He's been dabbling in specialized code for blogs for some time now. I've already downloaded his Clicky widget files, which he wrote about in his Clicky and Performancing widgets and Clicky Widget List update, and plan to do some experiments with them.
Looking for faults in his blog, I really couldn't find any worth mentioning. I wish I could so that I could harass him about it. He has an "about" page and a "contact" page, both of which I always look for on blogs. Wait a second! It does have one fault. There aren't any pillar articles. You know, the pages that are always read at least once a day by someone? He has the knowledge and he has the experience — it's just a matter of finding the right thing to write about.
Regardless of any drawbacks, his blog is definitely worth reading.
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