Roger Boeken's Library tagged → View Popular
The myth of the page fold: evidence from user testing | cxpartners | Diigo
The myth of the page fold: evidence from user testing
Posted Friday, September 18th, 2009 by Joe Leech
As web professionals, we all know that the concept of the page fold being an impenetrable barrier for users is a myth. Over the last 6 years we’ve watched over 800 user testing sessions between us and on only 3 occasions have we seen the page fold as a barrier to users getting to the content they want.
DaliCMS.org
DaliCMS in an open-source Web 2.0 ready content management system.
DaliCMS is an open-source project, maintained and hosted by LodgON. The code can be downloaded from the download area.
third party support
Content can also come from external sources, e.g. Flickr images, Google Maps, external bloags, ... DalisCMS allows the easy integration of the content made available by third parties.
DaliCMS supports a number of Open Standards. If you choose for DaliCMS, risks on a vendor lock are minimized, since the DaliCMS core does not rely on proprietary technology. Amongst the supported Open Standards are: OpenID, AtomPUB, GData.
tools websitesarchivering
-
Voor het archiveren van websites zijn er een aantal nuttige tools. In dit overzicht geven we een beknopte beschrijving van verschillende methodes en tools met telkens verwijzingen naar de bijhorende documentatie.
Gallery | Your photos on your website
-
This is the official website of Gallery, the open source web based photo album organizer. Gallery gives you an intuitive way to blend photo management seamlessly into your own website whether you're running a small personal site or a large community site.
Selected Tags
Related Tags
Sponsored Links
Top Contributors
Groups interested in website
-
IBP_overview
iBusinessPromoter (IBP) is ...
Items: 13 | Visits: 310
Created by: nmstrategies _
-
Creating Websites The Easy Way
Items: 16 | Visits: 215
Created by: Darren Draper
-
DIG 315
Website Resources for DIG 3...
Items: 38 | Visits: 303
Created by: Michele Mislevy
Diigo is about better ways to research, share and collaborate on information. Learn more »
Join Diigo
