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straight forward guide to setting up WordPress locally on my Mac.
links for 2009-02-04
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As recommended by Jonny H – An easy guide to creating Word Press themes. Hopefully this will be a little easier that than the slow burn of the past few days.
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The creation of knowledge, products, and services by online communities of companies and consumers is still in its earliest stages. Who knows where it will lead?
findability : the rich get richer
With the google multi algorithmic approach combining, text metadata and popularity measures, the more people link to a site the higher it is in the search results and thus the more likely it is to be linked to.
People often place findability higher than content quality, if something is easily accessible, they will take what is easy to find and often give up looking further, even if further searches could have given them better results.
Networks – the greater the visibility the more likelihood of being found which further increases visibility.
links for 2009-01-28
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The art of a good ux on shopping sites
links for 2009-01-27
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Designing accessible forms to WCAG 2.0 guidelines.
links for 2009-01-23
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Jonny's blog
links for 2009-01-20
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Open source content management system
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Value is what we want to accomplish
For customers and providers, positive user experience is a win-win situation
We want to accomplish value through positive user experience
The user experience is a series of phases, we have to focus on positivity in findability, accessibility, desirability, usability, credibility and usefulness
To achieve this we work backwards, starting and ending with search engine strategy, and going through and making a choice about each of the factors -
Ten general principles on UI design according to Jacob Nielsen
links for 2009-01-20
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A bunch of very useful css tool to check clean and optimise the code.
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Clickz – digital marketing site – illustrating trends and patterns in online usage.
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As it says on the box – px to em conversions made easy
links for 2009-01-16
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Writing styles – the inverted pyramid – the most substantial information conveying the essence of the story. The first paragraph offers a little mroe details and the remaining gives the full story. BBC News approach to writing articles for the web
links for 2009-01-15
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A/B testing
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Some great articles on a range of topics from the likes of Jeffrey Zeldman, Dan Rubins, Marcus Lillington and Gavin Bell.
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