Design Usability and Graphics Compression
The first thing that we should know about the two most popular Internet Browsers, Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer, is that they don't display web pages in the same way...
Type : Website Usability
Level : Beginner
Added : Sep 30, 2005
Browser Compatibility
Editor's Pick in Website Usability, July 2005
Is your web page viewable in both Internet Explorer and Firefox? If not, you should consider making your web page XHTML transitional. Here's how.
Type : Website Usability
Level : Beginner
Added : Jul 12, 2005
Maximising Web Site Viewability - Resolution
With so many different configurations internet users have their computers set up with, it can be difficult to decide how web sites should be configured so that it is viewable in as many configurations as possible...
Type : Website Usability
Level : All levels
Added : Jul 09, 2005
Maximising web site viewability browsers
With so many different configurations internet users have their computers set up with, it can be difficult to decide how web sites should be configured so that it is viewable in as many configurations as possible...
Type : Website Usability
Level : All levels
Added : Jul 09, 2005
Website Usability - How to Make Your Website User-Friendly
In this article we'll cover some basics of website usability, in other words, making your website user-friendly. This article in no way covers everything you should keep in mind prior to designing your website - there is much more. I have listed five questions you should initially consider...
Type : Website Usability
Level : Beginner
Added : Jun 15, 2005
10 Commandments Of Website Accessibility
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, June 2005
Like a modern Moses, blogger Chris Bohn has attempted to outline the basis for contemporary morality in his ten website acessibility commandments.
Type : Website Usability
Level : Beginner
Added : Jun 13, 2005
Ten Fatal Mistakes That Make Web Sites Stink
Editor's Pick in Website Usability, April 2005
Creating a website is tough work, not to mention expensive and time consuming. Save your resources by avoiding the 10 common mistakes listed in this article.
Type : Website Usability
Level : All levels
Added : Apr 25, 2005
Stepping Into Your Client’s Shoes
Editor's Pick in Website Usability, April 2005
Have you ever sat down and really spent some time surfing through your own company website? Are there any broken links? Are you happy with the functionality and the graphical interface? Is it easy to navigate and find the services...
Type : Website Usability
Level : All levels
Added : Apr 18, 2005
Accessibility... The Basics
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, April 2005
Need to ensure that your website is accessible? Let Alan Cole teach you how to avoid dependence on particular hardware and software.
Type : Website Usability
Level : Beginner
Added : Apr 15, 2005
What is a site map and why do you need it? (Exclusive Tutorial)
Editor's Pick in Design Principles, March 2005
Navigational direction never hurt anyone. In fact, knowing where you are going is half the battle of getting there. So why not create a map for your site visitors?
Type : Website Usability
Level : Beginner
Added : Mar 23, 2005

