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Building a User Experience Team
Kerri McKenna
A while back I was asked to answer some questions on how to build a User Experience team. I'm always interested how other teams work, so I'm sharing this in hopes that people will share their experiences with what works and what doesn't. This is how we're working now... What is the typical...
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29 Mar 2010
Don’t Tell Me You’re Not a Designer
Kerri McKenna
Often, when I’m working on a project with someone who isn’t an Interaction Designer I’ll inevitably hear the phrase, “I’m not a designer, but...” followed by an idea or suggestion for changing the user experience. This is frustrating to hear. Designers are facilitators...
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6 Aug 2009
Graphic Design Guidelines for SharePoint 2007
Kerri McKenna
Problem: You've been asked to create a graphic design that can be applied to a SharePoint 2007 site - but you've never seen one before. Or, you've seen one but don't have access to the CSS to see how things are set up. Here are some basic guidelines for creating a graphic design that...
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8 Jul 2009
Online forms - inline labelling
Aaron Bernardo
Any site or app that collects user information of any kind will more than likely require that a form be filled out. This is never the most fun part of the user experience but it is a necessary step in the process. If an online form has any obstacles there is a high probability that the user will either;...
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24 Jun 2009
Have you been to GEL yet?
Kerri McKenna
The Good Experience Live (GEL) conference is hosted by Mark Hurst (author of my favourite must-read user experience newsletter) and Phil Terry of Good Experience out of NYC. This year GEL will be held on April 30 and May 1, and I believe there are still spaces open if you haven't registered yet....
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3 Mar 2009
"We don't use web parts."
George Pechtol
As a SharePoint implementor, I am often confronted by administrators, even very sophisticated ones, who refuse to accept the changes that are part of adopting a new knowledge management platform. There are many reasons for this mindset: they might have unsuccessfully implemented some inferior technology...
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12 Feb 2009
Adding a non breaking space in an XSLT
Nicole Pullin
I've had the chance over the course of the last few days to work with styling an XSLT for some content query webparts. I plan on writing a bit more about this but for now I thought I'd share something that seems so simple now that I figured it out. When you're working on an XSLT you can not...
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17 Dec 2008
SharePoint Font Colour and Font Family CSS Reset
Nicole Pullin
One of the most frustrating things I’ve found while customizing Microsoft’s Office SharePoint Server 2007 (MOSS for short) sites are the hundreds of colour and font family declarations spanning across multiple CSS files. As soon as I think I’ve changed all the link colours to the same...
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2 Oct 2008
10 things that make great desktop widgets
Scott Howlett
I love top 10 lists... Seamless download and install The widget shows non-private information Option to load on startup Configurable with your preferences Uses a small amount of resources (<5MB of memory) Has "Blink value" - value you can get in <1s. You can look at desktop widgets that...
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5 Sep 2008
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