From parc history “In 1970, Xerox Corporation gathered together a team of world-class researchers and gave them the […]
was parc the first IA home?
Doctor, doctor, it hurts when I do that….
… then don’t do that. “An Anti Pattern is a pattern that tells how to go from a […]
never think the title tag is not important
A Daypop search – link:www.boxesandarrows.com shows most people managed to include my whimsical “Because we can” that I […]
I’m in-choate
I think I may have beated my record for worst pun yet wiht that title. Anyhow, a big shout to Brad Choate whose pagination script made life better at B&A, but whose personal IM tech support made the code far more usable through the addition of next and previous. (as seen here Boxes and Arrows: Making emotional connections through participatory design)
all you MT heads, here is the B&A code.
bunny– no, iceberg
I should tell you to rush over and read Joel on Software – The Iceberg Secret, Revealed because […]
technology for the people
Double issue of ALA, with a search engine in Perl, and a backward compatible stylesheet switcher. “So what?” […]
that bug, yah
A List Apart notes the IE6 scrolling bug that both ALA and the early MT templates were stricken […]
not ready for prime time
Usability News – UML is not ready for users, finds seminar “The Usability and UML seminar in Scotland […]
FRAUD
Rebecca sent an email to a list we’re on revealing “the most evil spam I’ve ever received” it’s […]
paper won’t sit still
it doesn’t have to look the samepromotes simpler design to compensate for more complex platforms.