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Category Archives: Tutorials
How To Create Recognizable And Really Unique Article Thumbnails
Picture can save a thousand words. That’s true and it works everywhere, even in blogs. Next thing visitors spot after the title is thumbnail. Well done post thumbnails will attract more visitors and they will explore your website with interest.
In this article I’m going to share some tips and advices about beautiful post thumbnails. You will see lot [...] Continue reading
Posted in Tips, Tutorials, User Experience, Web Design, Web Development
Tagged guide, Showcase, thumbnails, tricks, user experience, ux
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How to Create a better FAQ page for end users
FAQ (Frequently Asked Question) pages have become commonplace on many websites for many reasons. The main, is that they offer a way to provide support, most commonly, customer support, without having to re-iterate solutions to common problems. For larger companies, a good FAQ page can even have an effect on the amount of support staff [...] Continue reading
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Tagged Development, FAQ, user experience, ux
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Understanding Inspiration
A discussion of how to find and use inspiration effectively.
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Google Font Directory

The Google Font Directory lets you browse all the fonts available via the Google Font API. All fonts in the directory are available for use on your website under an open source license and are served by Google servers. Continue reading
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The Right Way to Wireframe – The Backstory
In April 2009, I was reflecting on my conference experiences–I’d been pretty fortunate to present at both SXSW and the Information Architecture Summit (IA Summit) in a variety of different formats. One of those formats was a panel, and I wasn’t ultimately all that satisfied with what had been put out to the audience. That [...] Continue reading
Google Calendar Bookmarklet « Danny Iachini’s Weblog
Whenever you want to add something to your Google Calendar, click that bookmark and you’ll be at the New Event page. If you have text selected before clicking that link, the selected text will get put in as the “What”, … Continue reading