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Heuristics for User Interface Design
These are ten general principles for user interface design. They are called "heuristics" because they are more in the nature of rules of thumb than specific usability guidelines.
Setting Equal Heights with jQuery | Filament Group, Inc.
We wrote a script to "equalize" the heights of boxes within the same container and create a tidy grid — with little overhead.
A List Apart: Articles: Test-Driven Progressive Enhancement
Progressive enhancement has become an established best-practice approach to standards-based development. By starting with clean, semantic HTML, and layering enhancements using JavaScript and CSS, we attempt to create a usable experience for everyone: less
Delivering the right experience to the right device | Filament Group, Inc.
Inspired by Jeremy Keith's concept of Hijax, we've adopted the practice of coding with progressive enhancement in mind to ensure optimal accessibility, compatibility with multiple browsers and platforms, and ease of maintenance for each site or web applic
SitePoint » JavaScript Event Delegation is Easier than You Think
If you’re into adding a little JavaScript interactivity to your web pages you may have heard of JavaScript event delegation and thought it was one of those convoluted design patterns only hardcore JavaScript programmers worry about. The truth is, if you a
W3C mobileOK Checker
This checker performs various tests on a Web Page to determine its level of mobile-friendliness. The tests are defined in the mobileOK Basic Tests 1.0 specification. A Web Page is mobileOK when it passes all the tests. Please refer to the About page for m
Designing for the Mobile Web [Design Principles]
The number of users browsing the Web from a mobile device continues to rise, yet most mobile web sites are still sub-par.
The thing is, creating a great web experience for users of mobile devices is much easier than you might think. In this article I'll
Mobile Web Design Trends For 2009 | Design Showcase | Smashing Magazine
Web designers know that the industry involves plenty of change, and continuous adaption and development of skills is required in order to stay up to date. In the past few years, one of the biggest areas of change has been the amount of Internet users who
Fixing IE overflow problem
Until recently, I didn't know IE (both 6 and 7) had an overflow problem. But it does.
I found it on my personal blog, and my pet project: jQuery for Designers - it's particular visible because I use a lot of code examples.
Here's a detailed account of t
The ultimate jQuery Plugin List | Kollermedia.at
jQuery is definitely my favourite Javascript Library and this ultimate jQuery Plugin List is for all other jQuery Lovers out there. At the moment there are about 240+ awesome Plugins in the List I’m sure that there are a lot of other plugins out there - s
Persona Templates | toddwarfel.com
Well, I’ve always been one to share my work. So, today, I’m sharing the source file templates for my data-driven personas. The main file is an InDesign (INDD) file and the visual chart is in Illustrator file. Both are made with CS4.
jQuery plugin - Easy Image or Content Slider | Css Globe
Easy Slider (as I call this plugin) enables images or any content to slide horizontally or vertically on click. It is configurable with css alone. So, basically you link to plugin file, set the content up and style it with css.
WireIt - a Javascript Wiring Library
WireIt is an open-source javascript library to create web wirable interfaces for dataflow applications, visual programming languages or graphical modeling.
It was inspired by Yahoo Pipes and is used by Tarpipe. You can see it in action in the Planar Game
10 Most Common Misconceptions About User Experience Design
When I tell people that I am a user experience designer, I usually get a blank stare. I try to follow it up quickly by saying that I make stuff easy and pleasurable to use. That’s the repeatable one-liner, but it’s a gross oversimplification and isn’t doi
Grid Designer 2
This is a cool browser-based CSS grid generator created by Rasmus Schultz of mindplay.dk. Lets you quickly set some column, gutter, and margin sizes using forms inputs or button controls. Similarly you can set typography with form controls, and the result
MOSS 2007 Design Component Relationships and Diagrams
One of the MOSS 2007 buzzwords is master pages. But what all does that entail? How does the master page work with the content in the site and how do we do things like add web part zones and field controls? To aid and benefit SharePoint designers and those
User Profiles | Shell Multimedia
A big part of any social networking site is the user profiles. Profiles let your users get to know each other and put a face on the anonymous internet. They can be basic, with little more than name, join date, and a few facts, or elaborate and complex. It
Branding SharePoint - Part 3: Changing the look and feel of SharePoint components - Intro and Web Parts
Depending on the customization method you selected (CSS, Theme or Master Page), at this point you have probably managed to alter parts of your SharePoint site. This part of the article series will focus on how to change the look and feel of SharePoint com
Heather's Base Master Page File for SharePoint 2007
I have created a base master page file that can be used for creation of new custom master pages. Microsoft provides this, but I ran into issues with this code and instead created a base file using components of default.master (that ships with SharePoint
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