This presentation is a practical introduction to eyetracking in which the latest mobile unit will be demonstrated. Peter will introduce the field, describe how the technology works and how it is providing unique insights in evaluating websites as key part of usability studies. Included in the session is a demonstration of the latest advancements […]
May, 2008 archive
Some links for light reading (13/5/08)
My site has been hacked - now what?
How do I request reconsideration of my site?
Community: From Little Things, Big Things Grow
Zebra Striping: Does it Really Help?
Gin, Television, and Social Surplus
PHP5 - Slow on the uptake?
PC Text Editors – Which team do you follow?
The Gen Y Guide to Web 2.0 Work
line-height: abnormal
Override Inline Styles from […]
Some links for light reading (6/5/08)
Alt and the Flickr Defense
HTML5 and alt: The editors new clothes
CSS Homer, animated
A webslice of IE 8
CSS generated content pt2 - aftermath
Making Money from Blogging: B5Media and Orble Professional Bloggers Interviewed
End Of Speculation: The Real Twitter Usage Numbers
Improving Code Readability With CSS Styleguides
JavaScript Color Fading Script
WCAG 2 Requirements at Risk
Raising the standard of websites worldwide: […]
CSS Centering - fun for all - now in Turkish
CSS Centering - fun for all has now been translated into Turkish by Kara - CSS ile ortalama
Some links for light reading (30/4/08)
Developer Beware: Using Flash to Detect Screen Readers
Right-Justified Navigation Menus Impede Scannability
Presentation Layer Accessibility
Info-Snacking With Twitter
How We Use Twitter for Journalism
Twistori
Case Study: Using Social Media On A Small Scale To Raise Money For Charity
A Standards Quality Case Study: W3C
CSS generated content pt1/blending the boundaries
The accessibility of the date-time pattern in Microformats
hAccessibility, one year on […]

