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Prototyping with XHTML - Boxes and Arrows: The design behind the design (135)
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Illustrations by Leah BuleyIf you design user experiences for standards-based websites and applications (i.e. those built with XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript), there are several great reasons for adding XHTML prototyping to your UX tool kit. Perhaps you’ve found that traditional wireframes just aren’t sufficient and are looking for more powerful ways to explore and communicate design solutions. Perhaps your current practice is based on the traditional waterfall model (i.e. first creating wireframes, which are handed ...Shared by -will work for art- (0) 24typo (0) abduzeedo (0) adang001 (0) adrian cuthbert (0) aemkei (3) Åke Järvklo (0) Alen3000 (0) altblue (2) Alun (0) Andrew Smith (0) Armand du Plessis (0) avianto (0) Bernardo Carvalho (1) Bob (0) Bruce (0) carlos rouse (0) Cem (1) CesarS (5) Christian Reinhard (0) Chronicole (0) Craig Saila (0) Dan Esparza (0) Dan Harrelson (0) Dani McDaniel (1) Dave (1) Dave Cheong (0) David Heggie (0) daviderapetti (0) Dean Burge (0) dobata (0) Douglas Schultz (0) e.p.c. (2) Eran Ben Sabat (0) Federico Fasce (0) Flexdaddy (0) Grace Smith (0) halans (0) Hidde De Vries (0) Ian (0) iuri (0) Ivan Frantar (0) Jack Littleton (0) jalbert (0) James Yu (0) Janne Toivoniemi (0) Jason Dettbarn (0) Jason Pryslak (0) Jeppe Kruse (0) Jeremy (0) Jeroen (0) Jim Simpson (1) John (3) John Sutherland (0) Jonah Langenbeck (0) Josh Orum (0) Juan Sanchez (0) Juras Vetrau (12) Jure (1) Jurgen (0) Kai Chan Vong (0) kevan (0) Kyle Keller (0) Laura Dantonio (0) Lim Chee Aun (0) Made By Many (0) Marc Ashwell (2) Marcus Gadbem (0) Mark (0) Marko Mrdjenovič (0) Martin Polley (3) Matt (0) Matt (0) Matt Mueller (0) Mich D (27) Miguel Benevides (1) mirko (0) mwilliams (0) Natan (0) netlash (0) Nick Cairns (0) Nick Dominguez (0) Nick Sergeant (0) pablo (0) pablo (0) Pål Degerstrøm (0) Pedro Machado Santa (0) pericles (24) Peter Warnock (0) Picky Eater (1) pierre pracht (0) Pramod (8) proee (0) Rebecca (1) redeye (0) relaxedg (0) Renato Albano (2) Richard Morrell (0) Rizky (0) Rlog (0) Robert (0) Rodzvilla (0) rui ramos (0) Sarven Capadisli (0) Scott Kiekbusch (0) Scott Reston (0) Scott Stawarz (1) Sean Landry (0) Sean Landry (0) Sido (0) Simon (0) stefan (0) Stefano (0) Stelios (0) Stephen Hood (0) Steve Webster (0) Sven (0) syncopate (0) tabito (0) tewfiq (0) thomd (0) tiffanywantstogosomewhere (2) Tim (0) Tim Malbon (0) Tommy Sundström (0) Tracy Ruggles (0) Victor Ng (0) Victor Tolbert (0) Vince Maniago (0) Widescreen (0) xdamman (0) yasuhiro nishioka (0) Yasuhisa (0) Yohan Launay - ConceptSL (20) Zoram (8)Explore read four notes- Sarven Capadisli said: http://boxesandarrows.com/view/prototyping-with#content_30937
- John said: Great into/tutorial and interesting blog, another for GReader, thanks Mark for sharing :)
- Alen3000 said: am putea incerca si proto asa pt. frontend :)
- Andrew Smith said: This is my preferred method of prototyping websites.
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Lightweight access PINs: a modest proposal for enabling OpenID in desktop and mobile apps (12)
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While the news that Google is now an OpenID Provider was generally welcomed, a common chorus decrying their support (along with others large OPs like Yahoo, Microsoft and others) at best as half-hearted, at worst as ruining OpenID has revealed a significant barrier to such large providers becoming relying parties (even beyond usability). Eric Sachs (Google Security Team) writes: One other question that a lot of people asked yesterday is when a large provider like ...Shared by afroginthevalley (9) Armand du Plessis (0) Derivadow (0) Garret (0) Jilles Van Gurp (0) Jrome (0) Karl Söderström (0) Kazuyoshi Kato (0) LouCypher (3) Robert Occhialini (0) Tatsuhiko Miyagawa (0) Xeus (3)Contribute comment - iWebKit - Make your iphone website (3)
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Julie Zhou of Facebook discusses usability findings from Facebook Connect. Photo © John McCrea. All rights reserved. Monday last week marked the first ever OpenID UX Summit at Yahoo! in Sunnyvale with over 40 in attendance. Representatives came from MySpace, Facebook, Google, Yahoo!, Vidoop, Janrain, Six Apart, AOL, Chimp, Magnolia, Microsoft, Plaxo, Netmesh, Internet 2 and Liberty Alliance to debate and discuss how best to make implementations of the protocol easier to use and more ...Shared by adam (102) Aidan Walsh (0) Alexander van Elsas (0) Andrei M. Marinescu (108) Antonio Ortiz (1) Armand du Plessis (0) ax0n (24) bankwatch (3) benjamin philipson (0) Bruce (0) chema (1) Claude Vedovini (0) Denis (1) dknowles (0) Dominik (4) Eli Foner (23) Emily Lewis (0) Garret (0) Grant Hutchinson (0) Harry Brignull (0) Henri Bergius (0) j allen (0) jeremy (4) Jesse Stay (5) Josh (0) Jules (1) Julien PIERRE (0) Juras Vetrau (12) Karl Söderström (0) Kevin Marks (2) Lyle (0) Mark Cross (1) Marnie Webb (1) msnoulten (0) Nico (0) Nicolas Lehuen (0) Nkululeko Masondo (2) Oscar J. Baeza (3) paul irish (0) pixelsebi (1) Régis Gaidot (0) Reid Beels (0) Richard Olsen (0) Rick Turoczy (1) robdiana (11) Robert Scoble (2) sam sethi (0) Sang-Kil Park (3) Scott (1) Stewtopia (0) Tatsuhiko Miyagawa (0) Vish (3) Xeus (3)Contribute comment -
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Hi Everyone. I'm writing today to announce the launch of LinkedIn's applications platform that will enable over 30 million professionals on LinkedIn to communicate, collaborate, and share information even better than before. This initial roll out features productivity applications that range from gathering information that professionals around you are generating to enhancing your abilities to collaborate and communicate more effectively. You’ll be able to work much more closely with your contacts on LinkedIn with tools ...Shared by Aaron (3) Adam Nash (10) Akhmad Fathonih (3) Alex (0) Andy Denmark (0) Antonio Ortiz (1) Armand du Plessis (0) Atul Arora (71) Bernie Goldbach (1) Brian Chappell (4) Buzzworkers (1) Bwana (3) Chris (0) CtrlBreak (0) Dan Bedford (0) Dave (0) David Finch (1) David Smith (0) doransky (6) Dov Harrington (1) Dr. Ernie (0) dstillermann (0) Dustin (0) Fredrik Wennberg (0) glongman (4) Ian (0) jalam1001 (8) Jeff Martens (0) jereclancy (1) jetienne (5) jfiorato (0) John (1) junal (0) Kristopher (0) Mari Smith (1) Massimiliano Badolati (4) Matt Dickman (1) Maurelita (0) Mike Whaling (0) Mitch Wagner (0) Neko (3) Nickname unavailable (0) Nico (0) Nir Z. Pengas (5) Niv (0) Patrick Chanezon (0) Paul Helmick (0) Peter N (0) Praveen (0) Pvw (0) Renato Albano (2) Richard Akerman (0) Ritesh (0) robdiana (11) Robert Scoble (2) Ron (0) Saurabh (1) Shell Wang (1) Simon Young (0) Teresa (0) terra2055 (1) visik7 (0) ziqbalbh (4) Ziv Meltzer (0)Contribute comment -
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Introduction It’s a fickle world out here on the Internet and I’ve gotten used to bloggers coming and going, but my heart (and feedreader) still feels a deep pang of longing since Kathy Sierra’s exit from the scene over a year ago. Creating Passionate Users was and still is my favorite resource for inspirational outside-the-box ideas for reaching out and exciting our users. And so I was delighted to hear at the beginning of the ...Contribute comment -
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Cover image from Amazon.com Next week marks the publication of the 50th Anniversary edition of the Strunk & White's The Elements of Style, a critically important work for anybody who puts words together on a regular basis. In that spirit, here are some thoughts on good Ruby & Rails style -- I'm mostly focusing on Ruby-specific guidelines here. This is somewhat closer to a brain dump than a fully-baked style guide, so it's something I ...Shared by AJ Morris (0) Aljoscha Marcel Everding (0) Armand du Plessis (0) Iulian Dogariu (0) J Aaron Farr (0) JonathanRauch (0) jtzemp (0) Lyndon Washington (1) Matthew Soldo (0) Michael Irwin (0) Mike (0) Nadim Bitar (0) Paul M. Watson (0) Rex (0) roTuKa (2)Contribute comment - Confreaks: GoRuCo 2008 (1)
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