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| location | Chicago, IL, USA | |
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| visits | member for | 1 year, 11 months |
| seen | Dec 26 '12 at 20:55 | |
| stats | profile views | 21 |
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Aug 24 |
answered | Menu bar for different major windows |
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Aug 23 |
answered | WCAG vs 508 - which one to use? |
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Aug 23 |
answered | WCAG vs 508 - which one to use? |
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Aug 22 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Aug 11 |
answered | Have I missed anything from my list of web form best practices? |
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Aug 4 |
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What would be the benefits of knowing JavaScript as a UI/UX designer? +1 for "...allows us to call out bad vendors who lacked basic UI skills..." Have done this a few times myself. |
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Aug 4 |
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How to get into accessibility consulting? You might look at online universities or software companies that sell software, for student use, to universities. |
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Aug 4 |
answered | How to get into accessibility consulting? |
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Jul 19 |
answered | Better term for “user” |
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Jul 19 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jul 11 |
answered | Usability of hiding the submit button (and using the enter key to submit) |
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Jul 11 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Jun 23 |
answered | Tabs in textboxes |
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Jun 23 |
answered | How do you describe what you do? |
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Jun 18 |
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Is Microsoft's Ribbon UI really that great, from a usability perspective? Being able to discover new functionality is great, except I couldn't find the functionality I commonly used. The old menu structure, from the previous version, was restructured and a new interface was introduced. A better implementation would have been to restructure the menus in one version, then introduce the Ribbon in the next. Or, introduce the Ribbon with the old menu structure, then restructure the functionality in the next version. |