Here’s part 2 of my Web Design checklist, a lists of points covering multiple areas from content to usability to accessibility to standards, making sure it will be a lot less likely to overlook important parts of a site.
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Designing websites can be a long and complicated process. Dealing with clients, designing prototypes, coding, programming, and testing – there’s a lot to keep track of and a lot to make sure gets done.
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Usability refers to how well users can learn and use a product to achieve their goals and how satisfied they are with that process. In this article I want to look at some historical parallels in usability of traditional design and interactive design.
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CSS attribute selectors provide an additional method of setting CSS styles outside of ids and classes. Learn how an attribute selector, when used with a hyperlink, can increase your clicks.
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Color is one of the important part in web design. Here we share 10 most wanted colors in web design.
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Multivariate testing is becoming more popular amongst the web design and development community, and rightfully so. Take a look and see how the smallest changes can produce the biggest results.
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The Smashing Book has been well praised from within the web design and development community. Smashing Magazine typically releases high quality content but does the book live up to the hype?
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Users do not commonly browse the internet looking for a good design or decent user experience. Users browse in search of good content. The more effort you put into your content the better the pay off.
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Designing a good non-profit website can be a phenomenal help to the organization. Here is a checklist of 54 tips to take into consideration when designing a website for a non-profit organization.
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Testing the usability of your site is one of the smartest things you can do. Usability involves making a website’s interface easier to use and simpler to understand, so that the user’s experience is as enjoyable as possible.
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