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
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
On 10/10/07 (23:03) russ said:
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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
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
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
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
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