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admin | November 2, 2009 in Resources, Tips and Tricks | Comments (0)
Tags: cheat sheet, visual guide, WordPress

- Antonio Lupetti’s WP Cheat Sheet guide
Antonio Lupetti has designed and created a Wordpress Visual cheatsheet that nicely display and defines some of the most commonly used code references in WordPress.org. He writes:
WordPress Visual Cheat Sheet is the new document, of the Visual Cheat Sheet family, that contains a practical reference guide to WordPress 2.8. This cheat sheet (5 pages) contains the full reference guide to WP Template Tags with detailed descriptions and sample code. The simple visual style I used to design this sheet allows you to find at a glance everything you are looking for.
To check out the cheat sheet visit this website to download:
http://woorkup.com/2009/11/01/wordpress-visual-cheat-sheet/
admin | October 27, 2009 in Resources, Tips and Tricks | Comments (0)
Tags: Accessibility, development, questions, tips, Usability, Web-design, Website

Kevin M. Keating from Frivolous Motion (aka Frivmo) has a great list of 50 Critical Questions you need to ask yourself about your website. These questions are essential in order to work out whether or not your site is not only accessible but usable and by asking yourself and your users these questions you are able to tick most if not all the boxes on the web standards guidelines.
To view the series of questions click on the following URL: http://blog.frivolousmotion.com/2007/12/critical-questions-about-your-website.html
admin | October 21, 2009 in Resources, Tips and Tricks | Comments (0)
Tags: coffee cup, Design, forms, rules, web development
Martin Ludwig from Wepage Design for Designers has posted an article on the website WPDFD called “Eight Rules for Effective Web Forms“, which goes through how to design, create and implement forms on your website using Coffee Cup’s web form builder. It is a very good article, with clear and precise instructions and information that provides a very good insight on how to create a good form for your websites. Here is a blurb from the article and what it is about:
If you’re looking to collect information from your users, there isn’t a much easier or more straightforward method than a Web form. If designed well, Web forms provide valuable information; if not, they may scare users away. With this in mind, here are a few key tenets of Web form design that every designer should know. – Martin Ludwig
To read the full article go here http://www.wpdfd.com/issues/87/eight-rules-for-effective-web-forms/
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Tags: Accessibility, checklist, Design, development, Usability, Website

VirtualHosting.com have written an article providing a 57 point checklist for you to work out the usability of your website before you screen it to an audience.
Test your Website: A 57-Point Checklist for Maximum Usability.
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Tags: CSS, development, list, tips, tools, Websites

Found a collection of some really great tools by W3Avenue you are into learning and developing with CSS. These tools will help you develop and expand your CSS knowledge in a range of different areas. Click below to read more…
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Tags: Accessibility, Usability, web development, Web-design, Website
Kevin M. Keating wrote an article in 2007 which was basically a collection of 50 questions that every web-designer and developer needs to ask themselves whenever they are working on websites or are about to publish their websites to the internet. This is a rather extensive list but covers alot of the Usability and Accessibility questions one must ask themselves before a website launch of any kind.
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