Posts Tagged ‘web design’

Calm likes to make websites that really work for your users

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Anyone that knows a (good) website designer or website developer will have observed that we are a picky lot. Accessibility, usability and good old ‘doing things the right way’ are top priorities in our lives (yes thats BEFORE love and money).  This can be a difficult sometimes when you spend ages making sure your code meets W3C and WAI standards but knowing that there’s people out there that don’t care.

When I’m sat in Digital corner and I feel a little sad I like to read “19 Things NOT To Do When Building a Website” This article really makes me laugh because I agree with everything he says (although possibly not with so much anger) and everything on this list is very, very right.

Its well worth considering some of these points if you are getting a website or redeveloping one – so many times something that seems like a good idea and is attractive to you, can be very fustrating for your users and without users your website is a very expensive way to entertain yourself.

Top 10 web tips: Bart tells it like it is

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

This is a really good presentation about making a website that works. Preaching to the converted here at Calm, but if you’re a business in the big wide world, this stuff is really useful.

 

Checking websites on different browsers…

Friday, June 20th, 2008

This site is great for checking if sites work in different browsers.

http://browsershots.org/