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Quick user research tip: Open All in Tabs
We’ve been running some design research sessions which involve several scenarios, each of which uses a slightly different design version for a website. Each scenario has its own starting page, each of which we put in a different tab in … Continue reading
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Tagged Design, testing, tips, usability, user research, web design
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Britain’s online newspapers accessibility scores – should do better
Today Martin Belam publishes the scores from his excellent series of articles looking at the accessibility of the UK’s main national newspaper websites. The Times came out on top, even though it makes no use of an on-screen text-resizing widget, … Continue reading
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Tagged accessibility, currybetdotnet, DDA, internet, Martin Belam, methodology, newspaper websites, readability, results, testing, uk newspapers, usability, web design
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