Archive for June, 2010
Abstract
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Tags: abstract thinking, cognitive development
Sencha Touch
The First HTML5 Mobile App Framework Sencha Touch allows your web apps to look and feel like native apps. Beautiful user interface components and rich data management, all powered by the latest HTML5 and CSS3 web standards and ready for Android and Apple iOS devices. Keep them web-based or wrap them for distribution on mobile app stores. Kitchen Sink - [...]
Filed under: HTML5, iPhone | Leave a Comment
Tags: CSS3, HTML5, Mobile App Framework
Expand-Collapse functionality
To show Expand/Collapse functionality in Axure use Dynamic Panels and Move Panels action. Create a dynamic panel with one or more states containing the content that will be moved. Then, use the “Move Panel(s)” action to dynamically move the panel to a location or by a number of pixels from an interaction. One use of this [...]
Filed under: Protoryping, User Experience, Wireframes | Leave a Comment
Tags: Axure
Create Tab Control using Axure
Create a dynamic panel with a state for each tab. For example, a tab control with three tabs has three states in the dynamic panel. In each state, create the tab header and the contents of the selected tab. Tip: To create a tab shape button, drag a Button Shape widget, right-click on the [...]
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Tags: Axure, Dynamic Panel, Tab Control
Overcoming fear of moderating UX research sessions (from Dana Chisnell ) It always happens: Someone asks me about screwing up as an amateur facilitator/moderator for user research and usability testing sessions. This time, I had just given a pep talk to a bunch of user experience professionals about sharing responsibility with the whole team for doing [...]
Filed under: Usability, User Experience | Leave a Comment
Tags: Usability Testing
Axure RP
Axure RP is the leading tool for rapidly creating wireframes, prototypes and specifications for applications and web sites. Quickly get the benefits of prototyping without a lot of hassle. Axure RP Environment Create Annotated Wireframes Understanding Interactions Show/Hide Dynamic Panels Make Global Changes with Masters Create Flow Diagrams Generate Interactive Prototypes Generate Functional Specifications Another [...]
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Writing Smart Annotations
There is a nice article at Boxes and Arrows. I would feature some quotations from there: Annotations.. have a difficult role: to speak for the wireframe’s designer when he isn’t there. There are typically five audiences for wireframes: clients, developers, visual designers, copywriters, and, most importantly, your future self. All of these have different needs, [...]
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Tags: annotations
Site Map
A site map (or sitemap) is a list of pages of a web site accessible to crawlers or users. It can be either a document in any form used as a planning tool for web design, or a web page that lists the pages on a web site, typically organized in hierarchical fashion. This helps [...]
Filed under: Interaction Design, Sitemap, Usability, User Experience, W3C Recomendation | Leave a Comment
Tags: Sitemap