J.Bradford Dillon's Bookmarks Tagged With "best practice"
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Favicons: Small But Significant
http://www.boagworld.com/archives/2007/10/favicons_small_but_significant.html
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Paul Boag puts together a little info on favicons, as well as some ideas for being creative with the message they should present.
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Don't Over-Specify CSS
http://www.robertnyman.com/2007/10/18/dont-over-specify-your-css-code/
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Robert Nyman explains the advantages of being just a little bit more vague when specifying your CSS.
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Usability enhancements with JavaScript
http://alastairc.ac/2007/08/usability-enhancements-with-javascript/
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Alastair C wrote this really interesting article about using Javascript to improve site usability. Javascript IMPROVING usability, imagine that.
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Making the Most of the Footer
http://www.boagworld.com/archives/2007/09/making_the_most_of_the_footer.html
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Paul Boag discusses what is meant to go in the footer, and comes to some really interesting conclusions about content-scanning and the usability of this oft-overlooked element of the page.
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Advanced Twitter: Don’t Tweet Like A n00b
http://www.brianoberkirch.com/2007/08/29/advanced-twitter-dont-tweet-like-a-n00b/
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Brian Oberkirch has written this fantastically humorous list of Twitter Best Practices. If you use Twitter (and I know you do), you'll love this. FTA: "use discretion when pimping your stuff. We are proud for you. But, too much ‘me, me, me, glorio… More
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Designing Forms
http://ifacethoughts.net/2007/08/30/designing-forms/
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A very decent article about form design. Lots of good points to remember.
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37signals - Please type DNA
http://www.37signals.com/svn/posts/567-on-writing-please-type-dna
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The Signal v. Noise blog reminds us to be smart when creating forms. The joke in this article may or may not have made me laugh out loud in my cubicle.
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Lists @ The Autistic Cuckoo
http://www.autisticcuckoo.net/archive.php?id=2007/08/07/lists
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When is it appropriate to use a list, and which type should you choose? The Autistic Cuckoo is on the job, searching for answers to these questions and more.
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