Frederik Van Zande's Bookmarks Tagged With "best practice"
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Hackszine.com: Easiest cross-browser CSS min-height
http://www.hackszine.com/blog/archive/2008/03/easiest_crossbrowser_css_minhe.html?CMP=OTC-7G2N43923558
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Enforcing a minimum height for block elements in HTML is one of those few CSS tricks that you can't live without. There are still enough folks using IE6, unfortunately, and it doesn't support the min-height or min-width CSS parameters. This has ca… More
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Google's Design Guidelines
http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2008/03/googles-design-guidelines.html
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Jon Wiley, User Experience Designer for Google Apps, outlined some of the most important principles for designing interfaces at Google. In his presentation at the WritersUA conference, Jon listed the following guidelines:
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ITWALES.COM - 7 usability guidelines for websites on mobile devices
http://www.itwales.com/997484.htm
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More and more mobile phones users are browsing and searching the internet on their handsets. The UK, for example, has neared saturation for mobile phones and many handset browsers can now handle sites designed for viewing on computers. Indeed 20% … More
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Ajaxian » Secrets of JavaScript Libraries
http://ajaxian.com/archives/secrets-of-javascript-libraries
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Andrew Dupont, Thomas Fuchs, John Resig, Alex Russell, Sam Stephenson. These were the folks that gathered at SXSW to talk about the “Secrets of JavaScript Libraries” in a panel that was full to the brim (as was the browser wars one the day before)… More
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Designing for the Mobile Web [Design Principles]
http://www.sitepoint.com/article/designing-for-mobile-web
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The mobile web is here to stay -- but is your site optimized for users that are on the run? In this article, Brian reveals seven fundamental tips to make sure your web site is a joy to use for all users -- including those browsing from a mobile phone.
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HTML Reference (beta) (sitepoint)
http://reference.sitepoint.com/html
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Learn HTML at the SitePoint HTML Reference. With full descriptions, working examples, and browser compatibility information on the entire HTML language.
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Dustin Diaz: ./with Imagination
http://www.dustindiaz.com/
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A JavaScript, CSS, XHTML web log focusing on usability and accessibility by Dustin Diaz
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Component House - Ten UI Lessons from the Real World
http://www.componenthouse.com/article-21
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Learn UI concepts from real world pictures. Signs can teach valuable lessons in this regard and you should pay attention to them.
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Company Name First in Microcontent? Sometimes! (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox)
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/microcontent-brand-names.html
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Typically, you should deemphasize your company's name in links, but a new guideline recommends frontloading the name for search engine links under certain conditions.
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Usability: Email Newsletters :: Varien
http://www.varien.com/ecommerce/usability-email-newsletters/
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Not too long ago, I did a post on “Welcome” emails. Since I had to sign up for all those accounts — and newsletters — it only makes sense that I take a look at newsletter emails sent by ecommerce Web sites.
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