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10 Best web design tools you should know about in 2016 - 0 views

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    With a variety of new web design tools having entered the website design and development market, web designers are spoilt for choice. Gone are the days when Photoshop was considered the Holy Grail for web design.
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Hindu Festival Shravan Shivratri Festival 2016 - 0 views

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    Don't think that how to perform Sawan Shivratri Shiv Pujan 2016? Just follow the link www.charanamrit.com and find Hindu festival link to get all detail related to Shivratri 2016 celebrations.
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Museum 2.0: Hierarchy of Social Participation - 0 views

  • Level 4: Individual, Networked, Social Interaction with Content (Me to We with Museum) This is the level where web 2.0 sits. Individuals still do their interacting with the content singly, but their interactions are available for comment and connection by other users. And the architecture promotes these connections automatically. For example, on Netflix, when you rate a movie highly, you don’t just see how others have rated it; Netflix recommends other movies to you based on what like-minded viewers also rated highly. By networking the ratings, tags, or comments individuals place on content, individuals are linked to each other and form relationships around the content. A successful level 4 experience uses social interaction to enhance the individual experience; it gets better the more people use it. The social component is a natural extension of the individual actions. Which means, perhaps, users are ready for…
  • As always, comments are encouraged—and in this case, strongly desired as I work on refining this content for the article.
  • using web 2.0 to promote civic discourse in museums, I’m developing an argument about the “hierarchy of social participation.” I believe that, as with basic human needs, experience design in museums (and for other content platforms) can occur on many levels, and that it is hard to achieve the highest level without satisfying, or at least understanding, those that come before it. One of the impediments to discourse in museums is that fact that designers want to jump straight from individuals interacting with content to interacting with each other. It’s a tall order to get strangers to talk to each other, let alone have a meaningful discussion. And so, I offer the following hierarchy of social participation.
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  • Level 5: Collective Social Interaction with Content (We in Museum) This is the holy grail of social discourse, where people interact directly with each other around content. Personal discussions, healthy web bulletin boards and list-servs fall in this category. Healthy level 5 experiences promote respect among users, encourage community development, and support interaction beyond the scope of the content.
  • So how do we level up? The good news is that moving up the levels does not require new content. At all levels, the interaction and participation can occur around pre-existing content. A lot of museums top out at level 2 or 3, imagining that offering people heightened opportunities to interact with content, or to create their own content, is enough. Granted, I’m not sure if social engagement is the goal for interactive designers. But with side benefits like deeper connection with the content, greater appreciation for the museum as a social venue, and heightened awareness of other visitors, it deserves a place at the drafting table.
Maggie Tsai

SoftRatty: Diigo The Holy Grail of Bookmarking - 0 views

  • With its version 3 relaunch, Diigo seems to have an answer to that question: they’ve packed with the features including highlighting, social networking, etc.. to become the most [...]
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5 Ways to Ensure User Convenience on Your Ecommerce Site | Complete Connection - 0 views

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    Convenience is the holy grail of user satisfaction which, in turn, is the driving force behind conversion rates and in-bound traffic. Since your website will be the 'face' of your brand promoting the products it is known for and letting customers know what makes your brand stand apart from the rest should be done in a manner that's seamless, intuitive and accessible.
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    Below we discuss some simple features and element you can incorporate, and the manner of doing so, in order to boast a robust and convenient website that will ensure consumers are finding the check-out section instead of bouncing off because of bad website design choices.
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Karnataka: The Rich and Colorful Karnataka Wedding Traditions - 1 views

Karnataka, a state in southern India, is not only known for its diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage but also for its vibrant and colorful wedding traditions. Karnataka weddings are a beau...

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"Discovering the Beauty of Karnataka's Rich and Vibrant Wedding Traditions" - 1 views

Karnataka, the land of ancient temples and rich culture, is known for its colorful and vibrant wedding traditions. These customs have been passed down through generations and hold a special place i...

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Diving into the Rich Cultural Diversity of Indian Weddings - 1 views

Indian weddings are a celebration of love, family, and tradition. They are known for their vibrant colors, elaborate ceremonies, and intricate rituals that vary across different regions and religio...

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Unveiling the Splendor: 10 Enchanting Traditional Indian Wedding Customs - 1 views

Introduction: Welcome to a mesmerizing journey into the world of traditional Indian wedding customs! Indian weddings are known for their grandeur, rich cultural heritage, and captivating rituals. I...

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