Trevor Morris' Bookmarks Tagged With "Usability"
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Email Standards Project
http://www.email-standards.org/
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The Email Standards Project works with email client developers and the design community to improve web standards support and accessibility in email.
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5 Ways to Make a User Interface Intuitive
http://www.rikcatindustries.com/2007/10/16/5-ways-to-make-a-user-interface-intuitive/
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When designing a user interface, be it for the web or an application, my core goals are always to eliminate redundancy and make the UI as intuitive as possible. Sounds fairly simple, but like with all subjective processes, keeping those core goals on trac
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Drop-down menus; no thanks!
http://www.message.uk.com/index.php?page=81
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Some websites seem dead set on using drop-down menus for navigation, but I see so many problems with them I really can't understand why they persist. In this article I list out the main reasons I find them problematic and why I would always advise against
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Collection of Design Patterns
http://www.flickr.com/photos/factoryjoe/collections/72157600001823120/
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This collection captures findings of consistent, unique or interesting interfaces and design flows from across the web.
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BumpTop
http://www.bumptop.com/
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Pushing the desktop metaphor with physics, piles and the pen. Aims to enrich the desktop with expressive, lightweight techniques found in the real world.
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Semantics, HTML, XHTML, and Structure
http://brainstormsandraves.com/articles/semantics/structure/
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Written for clients and others who want to know at least enough to understand what’s going on within their pages and how to create a solid, semantically correct webpage.
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Accessible Forms Guidelines and Examples
http://www.websemantics.co.uk/tutorials/accessible_forms/
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Accessible Form Guidelines, The do's & don'ts of accessible form design, Complete with example forms and accessible JavaScript form tricks.
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Reset / Cancel Button Considered Harmful
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20000416.html
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Most Web forms would have improved usability if the Reset button was removed.
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Web Standards Checklist
http://www.maxdesign.com.au/presentation/checklist.htm
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Featuring quality of code, accessibility for users and devices, basic usability and separation.
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Graded Browser Support from the Yahoo! UI Library
http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/articles/gbs/gbs.html
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By contrast, in modern web development we must support all browsers. Choosing to exclude a segment of users is inappropriate, and, with a “Graded Browser Support” strategy, unnecessary.
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