佐藤直美によるWeb情報設計についてのウェブログ。毎回鋭い視点で軽快にかつさわやかにファセット分類法から映画にダイエットと幅広くアットランダムに語られる。
Sato, Naomi. Chimimo (2004). (Japanese) Resources>Web Design>Information Design>Blogs
Accessibility Links and Resources
An annotated collection of dozens of online resources in web accessibilty.
A collection of tutorials to help web designers understand accessibility issues.
This page shows the user a view of how people with various visual disabilities would experience a website. Includes colour blindness, Diabetic Retinothopy, Cataracts, Macular degeneration and Glaucoma.
Aylward, Rhona. Alpha Squared (2004). Resources>Web Design>Accessibility
AccessiBlog was a weblog of articles and sites dealing with the topic of Web accessibility (though it is no longer updated).
Clark, Joe. AccessiBlog (2003). Resources>Web Design>Accessibility>Blogs
A resource with links to Actions and Extensions for Adobe GoLive.
A collection of resources for writing ActionScript programs within your Macromedia Flash projects.
A collection of dozens of Dreamweaver resources and tutorials.
The mission of Ajax-Tutorials.com is to create the ultimate online resource for Ajax community. Ajax-tutorials.com allows developers to quickly navigate through hundreds of best-practice tutorials, articles, resources, and other Ajax related material.
An interactive tutorial about usable website design.
Schutz, Bart. Interview NSS. Resources>Multimedia>Usability>Web Design
Bazzmann|Mag si occupa di design molecolare, accessibilità, usabilità, web e UI design, standard W3C, semantic web e architettura dell'informazione.
Trevisan, Marco. Bazzmann. (Italian) Resources>Web Design>Usability>Blogs
The Best of CHI-WEB and SIGIA-L
The chi-web and sig-ia mailing lists are two email based discussion groups on the topics of web usability, design and human computer interaction (the later with a heavier emphasis on information architecture). To subscribe to chi-web, read the info page or to get a better flavor for what happens there, use its full searchable archive. Alternatively, you can join sigia-l from here or view the sigia-l archive . Using the archives for each mailing list, I've compiled a list of the summary postings from useful threads, and a few personally selected favorite postings. Please note: my list below is not an exhaustive list of summary postings. I just picked the ones I found most salient and valuable for reference. Also, these summaries are collections of contributing posts: they are a mixture of opinions and commentary, with some references to reports, usability data, websites or books.
Berkun, Scott. UIWeb. Resources>Mailing Lists>Web Design>Multimedia
Review: Beyond Borders: Web Globalization Strategies
If your Web site is not designed for or understood by a global audience, you are excluding an estimated 200 million people, according to John Yunker in Beyond Borders: Web Globalization Strategies.
Staples, Jeff. Usability Interface (2004). Resources>Reviews>Web Design>Localization
A form-based interface to generate 80x15-pixel buttons, like those often used to identify RSS feeds.
Luca Zappa (2005). Resources>Web Design>DHTML
CSS oder Cascading Stylesheets zeigt auf, was alles möglich ist im Bereich dieser Formatierung. Es werden Befehle für CSS 1 und CSS 2 behandelt und mit Beispielen erklärt.
Schwarz, René. Talky.de (2001). (German) Resources>Web Design>Standards>CSS
This blog is about Technical Communication--mostly. I may stray from time to time into family oriented posts. Located in sunny San Diego, loving the Southern California weather.
Jeter, Charles. Charles Jeter. Resources>TC>Web Design>Blogs
Conditional-CSS allows you to write maintainable CSS with conditional logic to target specific CSS statements at both individual browsers and groups of browsers.
The CSS Resource Guide: Getting Rid of Table Layouts Forever
If you are still using table based layouts for your web developement projects, you’re getting left behind. CSS/XHMTL design layouts are not only en vouge, they are imperative. And they are much easier to use than you think! So you don’t know where to start? Here’s 5 can’t miss CSS resources for every designer and developer.
Robbins, Kyle. ReEncoded (2008). Resources>Web Design>CSS
A weblog about web, user interface and user experience design.
Deshpande, Amit. Blogspot. Resources>Web Design>User Experience>Blogs
Designing More Usable Web Sites
This section of Designing a More Usable World is dedicated to cooperative efforts linked toward building a more usable Web for all. At the present time, there are a number of interlocking and interrelated efforts.
University of Wisconsin (2001). Resources>Usability>Accessibility>Web Design
Review: Designing Web Sites for Every Audience
Author Ilise Benun looks at the web from a refreshing perspective, tying marketing and usability together through a common interest in understanding the people who use a web site.
Quesenbery, Whitney. Usability Interface (2004). Resources>Reviews>Web Design
The reference material accessed through the following links will help you to create compelling Dynamic HTML (DHTML) Web pages.
Microsoft (2002). Resources>Web Design>DHTML
Dreamweaver 4 Tutorial: A Guide for New Users
If you've been thinking of making the jump to Dreamweaver, you couldn't find a better time than now. Version 4 was recently released and has earned a slew of glowing reviews. We've prepared this guide with new users in mind, those who have intranet or Internet experience, but haven't tried Dreamweaver before. The instructions that follow are for Dreamweaver 4.
Dreier, Troy A. Intranet Journal (2000). Resources>Tutorials>Web Design>Dreamweaver
Dynamic Drive is a directory of free, original DHTML scripts and components to enhance your web site.
This site publishes papers on a wide range of issues in information architecture, from how to organize a site's structure to how to establish one's position as a webmaster inside a large organization.
EServer (2001). Resources>Web Design
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