Posted on August 14, 2008 by pgsmith2000
Given that many designers and marketing professionals often get usability wrong, what should we do to help make us more likely to succeed? Steve Krug, in his classic book “Don’t Make Me Think” quickly identifies five important things you can do to make sure your visitors see and understand as much about your site as [...]
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Posted on August 1, 2008 by pgsmith2000
Web usability is all about making sure that your website works for your visitors. Making sure your website provides it’s visitors with the information, functionality and user experience they want and expect sounds like good common sense but so often we web developers fail to do this. One obvious reason for this is one that [...]
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