Designing User journeys
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Mike Hall | 14/07/2010
Users don't browse Information Architecture. They take journeys through websites. Delivering users as quickly and enjoyably to their destination on your website is best facilitated by designing key User Journeys.
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Web Design
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User Experience
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Website Accessibility
Accessibility - websites for the blind
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Mike Hall | 2/02/2010
Is accessibility only relevant to the blind? Think again.
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Information Architecture
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Website Accessibility
Myspace bucks the social networking trend... and tanks...
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Daniel Nelson | 20/10/2009
The growth of social networking sites over the past year has been significant, according to Nielson Australian users spent 1.6 Million hours on Facebook and Twitter in June 2009, this is a 100% increase from June last year! According to Hitwise Facebook’s market share has increased 101% and Twitter’s grew by 1516% in the past year! Myspace however with its poor usability and slow page load times has managed to lose more than half its market share.
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Online Trends
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Website Accessibility
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User Experience
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Web Development
Accessibility From A Developers Point Of View - Part 1
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Simon Miller | 1/09/2009
Accessibility from a developers point of view part 1 - some elements that make up a triple A website
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Website Accessibility
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Web Development
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CSS
The W3C’s New Accessibility Guidelines
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Mike Hall | 30/07/2009
Having waited for nearly 10 years for the newly improved guideline to be finished, are they really any easier to use?
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Website Accessibility
Why a Brisbane Man’s Crusade May Change Your Website’s Design
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Hamish Stead | 29/01/2009
Unfortunately, accessibility is a topic few sites administrators take serious despite prior lawsuits awarding monetary damages and other unfavorable outcomes.
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Business
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Website Accessibility
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Web Design
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Online Trends
Four Reasons to Transcribe Video Content
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Daniel Nelson | 22/01/2009
Despite the popularity of video content, it does present several challenges over traditional text based content. Fortunately, these can be easily overcome by providing a transcript of the video. Here are four challenges a transcript can help address:
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Website Accessibility
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Web 2.0
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SEO
How Should Outbound Links Function
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Gillian Lindsay | 20/01/2009
There’s a good chance your website contains at least one outbound link. If so, you have probably debated whether or not this link should open in a new browser window. There are several logical reasons why this may seem like a good option
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Usability
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Website Accessibility
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Web Design
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Web Development
Accessibility and Your Website
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Mike Hall | 8/10/2008
Accessibility addresses the ways people with disabilities interact with your website, whether visually, physically, or mentally impaired, all users should be able to navigate, understand and interact with your site. Here are some compelling reasons why your website should be meet accessibility standards.
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Website Accessibility
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Usability
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Web Design
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Web Strategy
Empowering Visually Impaired Users Online
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Mike Hall | 1/10/2008
Many of us take for granted the ability to navigate websites online, but have you ever wondered how a vision impaired person experiences the internet?
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Web Design
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Usability
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Website Accessibility