Posts Tagged in user interface
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Jul0Making User Interface Elements Difficult to Use By Intent
In modern web interface design, no other principle has been heralded and pushed onto us as much as the concept of user-centered design. User-centered design tells us that we should do everything we can to make our user interfaces as easy to use and as intuitive as possible.
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May07 Deadly Sins Represented with Web Design Colors
The Seven Deadly Sins represents vices and tendencies that were believed to be misdeeds in early Christian religion. The sins are as follows: envy , pride , wrath , sloth , lust , greed , gluttony . Each sin is said to be represented by a colour.
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Apr0Sleek Interface Designs from DeviantART
We encounter user interfaces everywhere in our daily lives.
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Apr0Will This Be The New Google Web Design?
Google — it seems — is testing a new design today, demonstrating it to certain visitors of the site. This type of live testing is common (the process known as split testing ) to evaluate the efficacy of a new design. Could this be how Google will look soon?
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Feb0Best Practices for Hints and Validation in Web Forms
Our instinctive dislike for forms originates from having to fill out seemingly endless paper forms, many of which require a Master’s degree in Form Content Filling to understand and fill out correctly the first time. Unfortunately, in the offline world, getting some answer wrong would mean having to fill out the form in full and sending it again, usually days apart. Online, we have the opportunity to not only resubmit forms countless times, but also as web developers, we can provide people with much more relevant feedback at various stages of using a web form
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Feb0The Future of User Interfaces
User interfaces —the way we interact with our technologies—have evolved a lot over the years.
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Feb0A Quick Look at Mobile Web Designs
If there’s anything web designers learned from the past year, it’s that mobile web usage will continue to soar . Thanks to smartphones and social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook that promote on-the-go interaction with web applications, the amount of people using mobile devices to access the web has grown exponentially.
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Feb0Rich-Text Editors for 2010 and Beyond
Rich-Text Editors, inline content editors, WYSIWYG editors – or whatever you want to call them – are web applications that enable users to enter, edit and manipulate alphanumeric characters while visiting your website. Wherever you have a form input on your site, chances are good that its usability could be improved with a Rich-Text Editor. For example, your comment form is a great place to provide users with the ability to customize their responses with a few clicks of the mouse.
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Jan0An Introduction to Website Split Testing
It’s a fact of life that when people hire a web designer, they don’t just want a website, they want a website that does something! There can be a world of difference between these two things.
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Sep0The History of Web Browsers
Related Content Definitive Guide to Taming the IE6 Beast 10 Useful Firefox Extensions to Supercharge Firebug 10 Ways to Improve Your Web Page Performance Related categories : Web Development and User Interface About the Author Jacob Gube is the Founder and Chief Editor of Six Revisions . He’s also a web developer/designer who specializes in distance-learning education, front-end development, and web accessibility
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