Standards play a key role in ensuring that everyone can receive information as it was intended. This is important for the web, or the “World Wild West”, where standards are not requirements but guidel… more →
Nate Hull's Webloghulln wrote 1 year ago: Standards play a key role in ensuring that everyone can receive information as it was intended. This … more →
hulln wrote 1 year ago: Of my five websites, two have site maps (IGN, Last.fm, and one has a site index (WSDOT). IGN’s … more →
hulln wrote 1 year ago: 1. Check driving conditions on Snoqualmie Pass. Bob, a Seattle resident, has not visited his parents … more →
hulln wrote 1 year ago: I imagine there are two typical knee jerk reactions to the thought of spending time researching audi … more →
hulln wrote 1 year ago: Alibris.com Competitors: Powells.com, amazon.com Alibris and Powells both focus primarily on book sa … more →
hulln wrote 1 year ago: I believe that the two readings I chose tied in well with the reading assignment for last week. Both … more →
hulln wrote 1 year ago: Readings: Boyd, A. Bruce, N. (2008). What Goes into Good Web Design? A Report on the New ACS Web Sit … more →
hulln wrote 1 year ago: Alibris.com and Gestalt Theory Overall, the Alibris website design relies on proximity for users to … more →
hulln wrote 1 year ago: When looking for tension between aesthetics and usability in my four websites, I made the following … more →
hulln wrote 1 year ago: After surfing through the BBC website, I realized how big of a challenge it must be to organize so m … more →
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hulln wrote 1 year ago: When considering future initiatives for improving my company’s Website, my company needs to carefull … more →
hulln wrote 1 year ago: My wife bought a travel alarm clock the other day — an newfangled “all-in-one” dea … more →
hulln wrote 1 year ago: The outline of roles in a Web team provide a helpful reference for who handles what when building an … more →