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Usability Thoughts JOHO - Hyperlinked Organization - Home Page (David Weinberger) InfoDesign Portal: Info Design Resources ExperienceLab 9 Common Usability Mistakes In Web Design « Smashing Magazine Advertisement By now, all good designers and developers realize the importance of usability for their work. Usable websites offer great user experiences, and great user experiences lead to happy customers. Delight and satisfy your visitors, rather than frustrate and annoy them, with smart design decisions. 1. Hyperlinks are designed to be clicked, so to make them usable, it makes sense to ensure that they’re easy to click. Here’s an example of the same interface element, the comments link, but this time with a much larger clickable area: Newspond comments link. Why would we want a larger clickable area? <a href=" style="padding: 5px;">Example Site<a> The CSS has been placed inline together with the markup to make the example simpler, but in real life you’ll likely want to add this styling to your CSS file by giving the link a class or id and targeting it with that. 2. Pagination refers to splitting up content onto several pages. 3. 4. The Basecamp landing page. 5.

The Rise Of The Subsite Topics Author Recent Articles Popular Articles Subscribe to: Web users need structure to make sense of the many and varied information spaces they navigate. Single pages are obviously not sufficient as a structuring mechanism, and from the early days of the Web, I have advocated an emphasis on the site as an additional fundamental stucturing unit. Explicit recognition of the site as a structuring mechanism is important for Web usability, but most websites are much too large for the site level to provide the only structure. < span class="simulatedlink" style="color: blue">BigCoWeb ->< span class="simulatedlink" style="color: blue"> Sales -> European Region -> Sweden -> Stockholm Office Each of the elements in the hierarchy list should be made a hyperlink to the appropriate top page for that level of the hierarchy. For information spaces that cannot easily be hierarchically structured, the subsite can be used as a helpful additional structuring mechanism.

Orange Cone CrazyEgg - Measuring Web Site Usability In Jakob Nielsen's latest book, Prioritizing Web Usability, the usability guru presents his latest discoveries on how to design usable web sites. His meticulous research is based on lab experiments, with thousands of users of diverse backgrounds. Dr. Nielsen and his assistants observed how these users interacted with a wide array of sites, ranging from corporate portals to small business stores. The book contains solid, sound advice that is useful for anyone building an online presence. Getting advice from the book is great, but how can you measure the usability of your site? The idea behind CrazyEgg Like most good ideas, the idea behind CrazyEgg is simple - show the hotspots where users click on in a site. Traditional site tracking tools offer you a ton of information, including: Popular pagesEntry pagesExit pagesCame fromVisitor PathsVisit Length Ironically, it is not possible to use this information to understand what users actually do on the page. Setting up CrazyEgg Conclusion

How To Organize Content - Card Sorting Get Elastic Usability und Webdesign Blog » Webdesign für globale Märkte | Bl Heute haben wir einen sehr interessanten Gastbeitrag von Christian Arno von Lingo24 über Webdesign für globale Märkte: Überblick Das “Look & Feel” einer Website, also deren Aussehen und Ansprechen, entscheidet über den Erfolg eines jeden Internetauftritts. Ob Sie nun mit Ihrer Website “jede Menge Kohlen machen” wollen oder ob Ihr Ziel ist, Ihr Unternehmen auf internationalem Parkett angemessen darzustellen, in jedem Fall gibt es zahlreiche Aspekte, die Sie bei der Gestaltung Ihrer Website von Anfang an beachten sollten, damit sie den internationalen Anforderungen gerecht wird. Text Jene, für die ein hübsches Design wichtiger ist als der Bereich “hinter den Kulissen”, sollten sich die folgenden technische Binsenweisheit vergegenwärtigen: Computer funktionieren mit Zahlen, nicht mit Buchstaben. Es ist nun einmal so, dass jeder einzelne Buchstabe und jedes Schriftzeichen über einen bestimmten Zahlencode angezeigt werden. Inhalt der Webseite Sie verstehen, was ich meine, nicht wahr? Navigation

Usability Web Sites & Other Resources Calendars InformationDesign.org events listings - a good blog that keeps up with announcements, calls for papers and other announcements STC Technical Communications Conferences - this listing includes STC regional conferences and other related associations Bay Area Chapter of ACM SIGCHI - lists events in the Bay Area UXnet events listings - UXnet is building a common calendar for user-experience events around the world General Usability Sites Usability.gov - Great resources and research-based design guidelines from the National Cancer Institute UsabilityNet - A resource collection, with emphasis on methods, making the case for usability and business issues Usable Web - an indexed collection maintained by Keith Instone Usability News.com - news and articles from the British HCI group WebWord - articles and commentary UseIt - Jakob Nielsen's site with articles and commentary Information Design - compilations of good articles in the field, by date and category. Sites in Languages other than English

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