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Nathalie Allard

Rightmove crowdsources website improvements on Facebook - 0 views

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    With its new Facebook campaign, property website Rightmove is aiming to get people involved in suggesting new features for its website.
Nathalie Allard

Easiest way for teams to provide feedback on websites - 0 views

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    Quickly and easily give feedback on design, content, and code on any page of a website or application without leaving your browser. \n\nNotable helps your team collaborate through visual feedback on screenshots, via a chaos-free process so that everyone can express their opinion. \n\n
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How To: Allow Google to Crawl your AJAX Content - 0 views

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    This post begins with a particular dilemma that SEOs have often faced: *websites that use AJAX to load content into the page can be much quicker and provide a better user experience *BUT: these websites can be difficult (or impossible) for Google to crawl, and using AJAX can damage the site's SEO.
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Transmedia Design for the 3 Screens (Make That 5) - 0 views

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    Many people predict that mobile devices will be the only important user interface platform in the so-called "post-PC" future. Some even recommend designing websites for mobile first, and then modifying the design for the desktop PC as an afterthought. I disagree.
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Facebook: "Like" is Like "Share," But Share is Still There - 0 views

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    If you were confused before about the differences between liking a website or story and sharing one, Facebook has confused the issue even more to make it simpler for us all. "Like" it, "share" it - either way you're posting the details on your wall and onto your friends news feeds. If anything, "like" is more prominent than "share" now.
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Utilize Available Screen Space - 0 views

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    Websites and mobile apps both frequently cram options into too-small parts of the screen, making items harder to understand.
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The web is critical. The web team is not - 0 views

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    Most organizations consider their website to be critical yet web teams rarely have respect, power or resources. Here's how to change that.
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