Scannability Equals Profit
No one reads on the internet anymore. Right? Time and time again it is proven that we just skim and scan, eyes darting around like a chicken with its head cut off. When are we as web workers going to fully recognize that?
No one reads on the internet anymore. Right? Time and time again it is proven that we just skim and scan, eyes darting around like a chicken with its head cut off. When are we as web workers going to fully recognize that?
Steve and I (mostly Steve) are going to be racking up some frequent flyer miles over the next thirty days. If you are attending any of the following events, be sure to say hi.
Remember back in the good old days? The days when our stylesheets were littered with ‘px’ font sizes and all was naively well? Guess what? Those days are here again.
When we set out to make Harmony, our upcoming website management system, we wanted to solve some of the more annoying issues that we had run into with managing content on the web. User management is one such issue.
A few days ago John posted a rewritten version of Cabel Sasser’s FancyZoom to work with Prototype and Scriptaculous. I took it upon myself to port it to jQuery, while making a few usability improvements.