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Matt Lisle

Jeffrey Zeldman Presents : CSS Menu Writer debuts - 0 views

  • WebAssist Professional’s CSS Menu Writerâ„¢ for Dreamweaver takes the pain out of creating standards-compliant horizontal or vertical navigation menus with nested fly-outs.
Matt Lisle

Mega Drop-Down Navigation Menus Work Well (Jakob Nielsen's Alertbox) - 0 views

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    Alternative to our existing drop down menus?
anonymous

Accessible Mega Menu - 1 views

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    Something to put into the hopper for our eventual redesign talks. I know we want to move away from such a heavy navigation scheme, but if we can't this might help.
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    Nice. Thanks for sharing.
matthewav

Scrolling Left to Right - 2 views

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    In this blog post by a Microsoft developer, there are examples of scrolling on a single webpage by moving left to right (vs. scrolling up and down). Also, some main navigational buttons and menus are now on the RIGHT side of the layout instead of the long-used left side of the layout location for these elements. I believe this is an example of the influence of touch screens on tablets, phones, and computers affecting the long held paradigm of left side menu navigation. The gesture navigation of touch screens is making another mark on design and layouts.
matthewav

Get 3-8 gb of Extra Space. - 1 views

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    Just click on "Space Race" on the bottom left-hand side of the navigation menu, enter your UT e-mail address. They gave me 8gb more of space for doing just that.
matthewav

Zurb Uses Kia RWD as a Good Example. Yikes. - 1 views

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    Zurb story here: http://zurb.com/responsive/reading Kia's site is: http://www.kia.com Number 6 is Kia's new RWD. I went to the kia.com site and the RWD was pretty awful. * MIN WIDTH: -- images and text are blurry. -- horizontal nav completly disappears. -- the 3 stacked horizontal bars that should pull up a menu.....don't. They drop the main page and you're stuck facing a carousel and some monumental horizontal and vertical scrolling to see only models of vehicles. * MAX WIDTH: -- they don't have a max width and try to stretch into infinity. Stretched across 2 or 3 of my displays and I have the full site.....blurry. * MOBILE SITE: -- it's a mini-version of the main desktop site. -- this works well on the iPad in both vertical and horizontal orientation. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I've seen great RWD when the min- and max-width are defined and the three horizontal bars become what used to be the horizontal navigation. But Kia's desktop RWD fall short in my opinion. If anyone ever reads this, I wonder what their impressions would be.
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