Tags: ui components
Tags: ui components
Refining Data Tables
Posted Tuesday August 29, 2006, 11:16 am, Over one day old at Functioning Form: Interface Design
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Follow-ups: 08-21-2006
Posted Sunday August 20, 2006, 11:08 am, Over one day old at Functioning Form: Interface Design
The frequency with which a particular form will be used should influence how it is designed.? - The Duality of Forms Follow-up for: Interface Design Labors: Balance?Of course you want your application to be powerful and of course you want it to be simple, but can you achieve both?
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Eyetracking Web Forms
Posted Saturday July 15, 2006, 11:00 am, Over one day old at Functioning Form: Interface Design
When there are more visual elements on a Web page and/or a form is long or contains lots of different inputs (radio buttons, checkboxes, multiple drop downs), the bold labels work well to separate the form fields.
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Web Patterns: Q&A with John Allsopp
Posted Tuesday June 13, 2006, 11:05 am, Over one day old at Functioning Form: Interface Design
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Design Patterns: Part 4
Posted Saturday June 3, 2006, 11:57 am, Over one day old at Functioning Form: Interface Design
In the past, I always used to reference the work of sculptors when discussing good Web design.?Just like a sculptor needs to know how marble chisels, breaks, and buffs in order to sculpt, a Web designer should know how CSS, HTML, and Javascript construct interfaces within a Web browser.?
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Design Patterns: Part 3
Posted Saturday June 3, 2006, 11:57 am, Over one day old at Functioning Form: Interface Design
While this semantic messiness probably reflects the reality of the field pretty well, in practice it actually caused a great deal of confusion with harried designers, e.g.:?Is it a guideline we can make exceptions to, or is it a principle??
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Design Patterns: Part 2
Posted Saturday June 3, 2006, 11:57 am, Over one day old at Functioning Form: Interface Design
These two domains have built up canons of principles and exemplary works that show the application of those principles, but if the people creating UIs haven?t?done their time? studying such, then their own solutions are not as rich or well-informed.
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Design Patterns: Part 1
Posted Saturday June 3, 2006, 11:57 am, Over one day old at Functioning Form: Interface Design
But when we describe the Drag and Drop Module pattern we get very specific. At one hand we want to call out a?timeless way of building? and on the other hand we want to provide specific guidance to crafting a prescriptive solution in context of a user?s needs.
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Design Patterns: Introduction
Posted Saturday June 3, 2006, 11:57 am, Over one day old at Functioning Form: Interface Design
In the Spring of 2006, a group of designers intimately familiar with the organization and development of design pattern resources got together to discuss the current and future role of design patterns in the real world. Curator, eBay Pattern Engine Bill Scott Ajax Evangelist, Yahoo!
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