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12517_32 Mike Cherim's Bookmarks Tagged With "usability"

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  1. Visit Should Web Developers Support 800×600? - Beast-Blog.com Should Web Developers Support 800×600? - Beast-Blog.com

    Should web developers create sites that don't require side-scrolling at a 800x600 window size or monitor resolution even though only an alleged 8% will be affective if support isn't provided. Mike Cherim, for one, says yes.

  2. Visit Writing Effective Web Page and Post Titles - GBHXonline.com Writing Effective Web Page and Post Titles - GBHXonline.com

    Learn about page and post titles and find out how they can impact your site's visitors and indexing via search engine spiders and robots

  3. Visit Mad World to Mad Web - Beast-Blog.com Mad World to Mad Web - Beast-Blog.com

    I rewrote the lyrics of Mad World by Tears for Fears, 1982, as performed by Gary Jules, 2001. Introducing 'Mad Web' which covers various web development related topics in an effort to provide levity

  4. Visit Web Excessibility - Beast-Blog.com Web Excessibility - Beast-Blog.com

    Too much of a good thing often ends up being less good. The same applies to web accessibility.

  5. Visit Web Design Blog » Web Browser Usability Issue - Designbit Web Design Blog » Web Browser Usability Issue - Designbit

    Browser makers could easy to use and consistent textsize widgets as part of the browser.

  6. Visit Will the Road to HTML 5 be Rough? - Beast-Blog.com Will the Road to HTML 5 be Rough? - Beast-Blog.com

    I think HTML 5 is a great step forward and I fully support it, but how will the industry get from 4 to 5. A transition plan is needed

  7. Visit Inaccessible Label-Wrapped Form Inputs - Beast-Blog.com Inaccessible Label-Wrapped Form Inputs - Beast-Blog.com

    Wrapping a form input with its label can have serious consequences affecting Windows Eyes and Mac Safari users. It's best for use a for/id attribute association

  8. Visit Passive Accessibility - Beast-Blog.com Passive Accessibility - Beast-Blog.com

    Accessibility should be an integrated and passive offering. Things should be available, and they should just work. For everyone. This should be par for the course. Plus, a tip for non-profits (meme)

  9. Visit What does Accessibility mean? - Snook.ca What does Accessibility mean? - Snook.ca

    A well reasoned, well written article echoing many of my own sentiments as it relates to accessibility for all and it's connection to usability.

  10. Visit Exploring a Web Site’s Visual Accessibility - Beast-Blog.com Exploring a Web Site’s Visual Accessibility - Beast-Blog.com

    There's more to web accessibility than accommodating minority users. A good site will also be visually accessible meaning it is well-organized, clear in content and layout, and more. Forgetting the needs of majority users does not a good site make.

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