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Too much JavaScript, or in other words too many 'bells & whistles' can negatively impact your site's performance, compatibility ... Navigation links that are too wordy and long are more likely to get overlooked and/or misunderstood. Keeping it short, simple and ... When considering your site's design and layout, magazines are a good point of reference for solving the ongoing challenge of ... Testing your navigation and links is extremely important to do on any site. If users receive errors and-or experience performance ... When designing a page, be sure not to cram too many items too close to each other. Not only will too much information in one ... The name given to any navigation component on a site should be clear and descriptive enough for users to decipher what it ...

Welcome to my all new blog series (video that is) around When I first started putting this series together the obvious question was where to start? There are so many areas where good ... When deciding on your website's color schemes, it is important to keep in mind color blindness and other visual impairments. Where we always look at the way users interact with the web for Navigation should be driven by the specific utility or function your site offers its users. This will not only improve Screen readers can have trouble reading tables on a page, but there are some things you can do to improve the accessibility of a ...

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101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 93 Use JaveScript Wisely
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 96 Don't Make Links Wordy
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 7 Pay Attention to Magazines
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 101 Putting Your Usability Into Action -- The End
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 33 Testing Your Links
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 15 Try Not to Crowd
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 27 Descriptive Navigation Names
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - Introduction
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - Layout and Design Introduction
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 73 Considering Color Blindness
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - Introduction to Performance, Accessibility and Compatibility
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 26 Function Driven Navigation
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101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 93 Use JaveScript Wisely

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 93 Use JaveScript Wisely

Too much JavaScript, or in other words too many 'bells & whistles' can negatively impact your site's performance, compatibility ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 96 Don't Make Links Wordy

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 96 Don't Make Links Wordy

Navigation links that are too wordy and long are more likely to get overlooked and/or misunderstood. Keeping it short, simple and ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 7 Pay Attention to Magazines

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 7 Pay Attention to Magazines

When considering your site's design and layout, magazines are a good point of reference for solving the ongoing challenge of ...

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

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

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101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 33 Testing Your Links

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 33 Testing Your Links

Testing your navigation and links is extremely important to do on any site. If users receive errors and-or experience performance ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 15 Try Not to Crowd

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 15 Try Not to Crowd

When designing a page, be sure not to cram too many items too close to each other. Not only will too much information in one ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 27 Descriptive Navigation Names

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 27 Descriptive Navigation Names

The name given to any navigation component on a site should be clear and descriptive enough for users to decipher what it ...

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 - Layout and Design Introduction

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - Layout and Design Introduction

When I first started putting this series together the obvious question was where to start? There are so many areas where good ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 73 Considering Color Blindness

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 73 Considering Color Blindness

When deciding on your website's color schemes, it is important to keep in mind color blindness and other visual impairments.

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 - # 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

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 71 Improve Accessibility of Tables

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 71 Improve Accessibility of Tables

Screen readers can have trouble reading tables on a page, but there are some things you can do to improve the accessibility of a ...