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Rise of the Mega Menu
Web Services —
Authority: 409
Mega Menus might sound like McDonalds’ latest attempt to Super Size your life but not in the web design community. Here we’re talking about a relatively new development to help navigation around websites. For quite a long time drop down menus have been a popular navigation feature on the web – our corporate ...1 week ago -
WebLoyalty, Click Happiness and Post-Transaction Sales Tactics
WorkAtHomeTruth.com Blog —
Authority: 420
TechCrunch has just published a post titled "Post Transaction Marketing Hall of Shame" with the subtitle "Hundreds of Well Known E-Commerce Companies Rip Off Customers" From the TechCrunch article: "Hundreds of well known ecommerce companies add post transaction marketing offers to consumers immediately after ...1 week ago -
Top ten blog design mistakes to avoid
Blogging for Good in the Modern World —
Authority: 104
Today, I want to present Jakob Nielsen’s publication on many blogs, which are too internally focused and ignore key usability issues, making it hard for new readers to understand the site and trust the author. The original article was published in 2005, but it is even more important for the bloggers than before. ...3 weeks ago -
The New Rules of The Fold
Lone Gunman —
Authority: 496
In 1996, while discussing the importance of the inverted pyramid style of writing , usability expert Jakob Nielsen wrote that “users don’t scroll”. From there the idea of The Fold as an integral part of web design came into being. But, as Nielsen himself has said, the Internet has evolved and “as users ...3 weeks ago -
How to Make Corporate Social Media Posts Usable
Communication in a Web Saturated World —
Authority: 413
Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox offers the results of user research related to corporate postings on social networks. Nielsen finds that users like the simplicity of messages that pass into oblivion over time, but were frequently frustrated by unscannable writing, overly frequent postings, and their inability to locate ...4 weeks ago
