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Test your website: A 57-point checklist for maximum usability
So you've got a website, but do you know whether it's usable or not? The answer to this question can make the difference between a successful site and one that's just ignored. Go through this checklist to make sure your site is up to snuff. So you've got a website, but do you know whether it's usable or not? The answer to this question can make the difference bet... more
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My Top Ten Pet Page Peeves
This article presents opinions on mistakes people make in Web design. It reveals the top things that annoy this Web designer when it comes to design and make visitors want to leave the site. This article presents opinions on mistakes people make in Web design. It reveals the top things that annoy this Web designer when it c... more
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Accessibility in Site Navigation
It is important to make Web site accessible to everyone when designing navigation specifics.
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Usability in Site Navigation
part four in a series focusing on web site navigation.
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Why No One Uses Your Application or Website
K.I.S.S. or die.
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Power Cursor | Changing to the terrain of your desktop experience?
The free Flash toolkit can apply stickiness, roughness, pressure, volume or mass to the areas of the user interfaces holes, hills, slopes, roughs, walls, whirls, and more effects are possible. All of them change the behavior of the cursor accordingly. What do you think: can it be useful? The free Flash toolkit can apply stickiness, roughness, pressure, volume or mass to the areas of the user interfaces holes, hills, s... more
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A Brief Message - design blog
"MySpace demonstrates that users prize participation, even at the expense of clarity."
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Primary & Secondary Actions in Web Forms
Little things, like the alignment of titles and buttons can make all the difference. Take note, Rod.
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