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and i worked long hours to put down our thoughts on information - how
it's created, how it's consumed, how it needs to be presented and what all
of this translates to in a hyperlinked environment. the result: a set of
papers published in webreview and
the realisation that we create good stuff together... click on the paper title to read the whole piece. |
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interface questions answered presenting information on a web interface can pose a number of challenges. with all the aspects to consider - gathering the information, formatting it, structuring it across levels and hierarchies, and worrying about how it looks - it's easy to understand how certain elements can be overlooked or neglected. to make your lives easier we have compiled some quick answers and explanations to a few of the most common interface-information planning dilemmas. |
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getting the right information for your site web information is three-dimensional. what we mean by this is that there are three dimensions to explore in the process of defining the information on a website. focusing on these dimensions can help you formulate your website. but keeping in mind the specific needs and requirements of the internet and of the needs the people who populate this medium is the key to putting the right information on that site to fulfill your business goals. |
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implementing information across your site having trouble organizing your site information effectively? well, first you need to know how to match your site's goals with the user. then, you can apply a variety of techniques to ensure that your usability improves. also read the following: navigation structures: building your site's backbone |
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