May 2006
Five days / five heatmaps - An Eye Tracking study from Etre (Day Five)
by sigriffin"Over the next five days, we'll be publishing Eye Tracking heatmaps from five websites. We'll give you our thoughts on each and hopefully you'll give us your questions, comments and analysis." The last installment is HMV.
Five days / five heatmaps - An Eye Tracking study from Etre (Day Four)
by sigriffin"Over the next five days, we'll be publishing Eye Tracking heatmaps from five websites. We'll give you our thoughts on each and hopefully you'll give us your questions, comments and analysis." Today, it's Marks & Spencer.
Five days / five heatmaps - An Eye Tracking study from Etre (Day Three)
by sigriffinToday, it's Amazon.
August 2005
July 2005
Strategies for CSS Switching
by fredbird & 3 otherswe will explore different techniques for democratizing our design through the use of style sheet switching. By applying a different CSS file to a markup document, we can drastically change any or all aspects of its design—the layout, typography, or color palette. This technique may hold incredible appeal to designers because it exponentially decreases the amount of overhead required to redesign a site. But, as you’ll see, this technique can wield incredible benefits to our site’s users, allowing them fine-grained control over a page’s presentation and, in turn, better access to the content therein.
Complex Dynamic Lists: Your Order Please: A List Apart
by fredbird & 5 othersIn our struggle to reduce the number of steps site visitors must take to accomplish their goals, we face a number of challenges. One of them is to provide a good way for users to choose from a list of hierarchical elements. For example, a list that serves as a diner menu, offering a selection of drinks, main dishes, salads, and desserts.
May 2005
FredCavazza.net
by fredbird & 47 othersPassionné d'Internet et des nouvelles technologies, je publie ce blog pour faire avancer ma cause : Simplifier l'Internet.
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