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101 Sharepoint Usability Tips 64 - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Always provide users with some type of confirmation feedback after they "save" or "submit" a form they just filled out. Without any ... Welcome to my all new blog series (video that is) around Where we always look at the way users interact with the web for We've all experienced a page with too much information on it, and it should probably go without saying that it is not helpful ... Some users might resize the text on a page due to visual impairment (or preference) so it's important to consider any impact this ... Don't let your site get out of control at time passes by. Pay attention to what you are doing so you don't let your site get out of ...

Another accessibility consideration is to make sure tabbing and page focus works well for "keyboard only" users. To ensure accessibility of video and audio assets on a website, you may want to consider including captions. There are many free ... I'm sure most of you have visited a website that is filled with too many navigation links. Regardless of how well the navigation ... Navigation should be driven by the specific utility or function your site offers its users. This will not only improve

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101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 64 Provide Confirmation at the End of a Form
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - Introduction
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 101 Putting Your Usability Into Action -- The End
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - Introduction to Performance, Accessibility and Compatibility
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 35 Too Much Information
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 77 Text Resizing
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 100 Pay More Attention to What You Are Doing
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 86 Custom Help
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 74 Understanding Page Focus
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 80 Video and Audio Accessibility
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 39 Create Unified Record Views
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 29 Limit Navigation Links
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101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 64 Provide Confirmation at the End of a Form

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 64 Provide Confirmation at the End of a Form

Always provide users with some type of confirmation feedback after they "save" or "submit" a form they just filled out. Without any ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - Introduction

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - Introduction

Welcome to my all new blog series (video that is) around

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 101 Putting Your Usability Into Action -- The End

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 101 Putting Your Usability Into Action -- The End

Conducting a

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - Introduction to Performance, Accessibility and Compatibility

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - Introduction to Performance, Accessibility and Compatibility

Where we always look at the way users interact with the web for

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 35 Too Much Information

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 35 Too Much Information

We've all experienced a page with too much information on it, and it should probably go without saying that it is not helpful ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 77 Text Resizing

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 77 Text Resizing

Some users might resize the text on a page due to visual impairment (or preference) so it's important to consider any impact this ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 100 Pay More Attention to What You Are Doing

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 100 Pay More Attention to What You Are Doing

Don't let your site get out of control at time passes by. Pay attention to what you are doing so you don't let your site get out of ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 86 Custom Help

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 86 Custom Help

Use custom site collection to

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 74 Understanding Page Focus

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 74 Understanding Page Focus

Another accessibility consideration is to make sure tabbing and page focus works well for "keyboard only" users.

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 80 Video and Audio Accessibility

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 80 Video and Audio Accessibility

To ensure accessibility of video and audio assets on a website, you may want to consider including captions. There are many free ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 39 Create Unified Record Views

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 39 Create Unified Record Views

Creating a unified view of records will

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 29 Limit Navigation Links

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 29 Limit Navigation Links

I'm sure most of you have visited a website that is filled with too many navigation links. Regardless of how well the navigation ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 26 Function Driven Navigation

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 26 Function Driven Navigation

Navigation should be driven by the specific utility or function your site offers its users. This will not only improve