Posts Tagged ‘usability’
10 Tips to Create a More Usable Web
Thursday, June 4th, 2009
My First usability article came out today on Web Designer Depot “10 Tips to Create a More Usable Web” Don’t get me wrong, I like writing about CSS, but this was a nice change of pace. Anyway, Let me know what you think!
Tags: article, usability
Posted in Web Design | 2 Comments »
Usable Accessibility
Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
Many times focusing on standards and guidelines puts the focus on the technical aspects of accessibility, and the human interaction aspect is lost. This problem can be avoided by adopting the broader definition of accessibility as a guiding principle. Instead of focusing only on the technical aspects of accessibility, it is important to recognize that [...]
Tags: accessibility, quote, ui, usability
Posted in Web Standards | 2 Comments »
Quick note on mobile web design
Monday, March 31st, 2008
Before, you check: no, I haven’t made a handheld style sheet for this site yet, hopefully in the near future. Anyway, I’ve been reading up on some user interface principles in the past few months and have been talking up designing for mobile devices. First, I was looking into Fitts’s Law (I’ve seen it spelled [...]
Tags: CSS, fitts, mobile, usability
Posted in Browsers, Web Development | 3 Comments »