Re: [WSG] Story Boards

2007-10-10 Thread Mike at Green-Beast.com
doing a project for my website development course. now, part of the requirements says that i need to create a story board to represent what content is to be displayed on each page. Hello Marvin, Could something like this possibly work for you? http://green-beast.com/autorun/ There are some

Re: [WSG] Story Boards

2007-10-10 Thread James Jeffery
Molly has put up an example of methods to mock-up/storyboard: http://www.molly.com/2005/08/23/protoype-techniques-in-the-web-design-workflow/ James On 10/10/07, Mike at Green-Beast.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: doing a project for my website development course. now, part of the

Re: [WSG] source order

2007-10-10 Thread Rick Lecoat
On 10/10/07 (23:03) russ said: ../ snip /.. However, most people would agree that: 1. consistency across the site is the most important thing (changing the source order on different pages could cause a great deal of confusion). 2. if navigation comes before content, skip links are valuable for

Re: [WSG] Story Boards

2007-10-10 Thread Joe Ortenzi
hi Marvin I am trying to understand the task you need help with. Pardon my ignorance on matters relating to the HCI for the poorly sighted. Perhaps you could educate me on this while I try to help. From what you are saying, it sounds like you are making what I would call wireframes, which

Re: [WSG] London Meetup for people interested in an informal discussion around web standards

2007-10-10 Thread Karl Lurman
Joe, Great to see gatherings of like-minded folk all over the place. As a side note, have you heard about Pubstandards UK? http://www.pubstandards.co.uk/ Website has kind of died off, but they have a mailing list that has updates on meetings (Generally something on every week or so from what I

Re: [WSG] source order

2007-10-10 Thread Ben Buchanan
Is there a prevailing wisdom in this matter? Content first? Or navigation first? This is a jury is still out issue since nobody has comprehensive data, just small studies and opinion informed by observation of a relatively small number of users. What I think we can say for sure: 1) No matter

Re: [WSG] source order

2007-10-10 Thread Terrence Wood
Ben, this is damn fine summary. kind regards Terrence Wood. On 11/10/2007, at 12:40 PM, Ben Buchanan wrote: Is there a prevailing wisdom in this matter? Content first? Or navigation first? This is a jury is still out issue since nobody has comprehensive data, just small studies and opinion