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Email Address Format Validator

As a software developer or tester of Web applications, you are required to know what is a valid email address and what is an invalid email address. According the Internet specifications, there are a number of valid email address formats. This page allows you to learn and test email address of all formats. Read More
Accessibility & Usability

How to convert video to flash and creat a fun-to-watch flash video

This guide will show how convert video to flash, complete with special video effects and moive templates; making your video a professinal-quality, fun-to-watch flash movie.

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Colour Contrast Check

The Colour Contrast Check Tool allows to specify a foreground and a background colour and determine if they provide enough of a contrast "when viewed by someone having color deficits or when viewed on a black and white screen".

The tool will indicate that the colours pass the test if both the colour difference and the brightness difference exceed their threshold. It will indicate that it sort of passes if only one of the two values exceed their threshold. And finally, it'll fail to pass if neither value exceeds its threshold.

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Usability

Using PDF to create interactive prototypes

End-users are the ultimate arbiters of a site or application's success. No matter how skillful or gifted the design and development team, neglecting user perspectives puts our projects in great peril.

Instead, through extensive analysis, usability testing and personas, I seek to understand user needs and goals in such a way that I can advocate for them.

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Usability

UI Patterns and Techniques

If you've done any Web or UI design, or even thought about it much, you should say, "Oh, right, I know what that is" to most of these patterns. But a few of them might be new to you, and some of the familiar ones may not be part of your usual design repertoire.

Each of these patterns (which are more general) and techniques (more specific) are intended to help you solve design problems. They're common problems, and there's no point in reinventing the wheel every time you need, say, a sortable table -- plenty of folks have already done it, and learned how to do it well. Some of that knowledge is written up here, in an easily-digestible format.

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Accessibility & Usability

Search Engine Simulator

This service allows web authors to see what their pages will look like (sort of) to a search engine. This service ignores the META tags that some search engines honor.

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Usability

Experience Design - Separation of Content/Control on the left or right?

Robert Hoekman Jr asked some questions about the "left-versus-right" placement of content and controls on the Caledon Bank account finder... [I] guess the first idea, is the concept of "Separation of Content and Control". By creating pods (using the Flex Panel) and grouping controls into control bars within the pods, we help to focus the controls as the principal subject for manipulation. The idea of content/control separation is one of "perceived affordance", or setting the expectation of the user before they even reach for their mouse, what is to be manipulated, and what is to be interpreted.

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Usability

UITest: User Interface Test Resources

A decent resource of links, loaded with UI testing options, applications, and resources.

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Accessibility & Usability

100,000 reasons to design for accessibility

Ever wondered if it was worth bothering to design with accessibility in mind? Bruce Lawson has some good reasons why you ought to care! Read More
Accessibility & Usability

Macromedia News FireFox Extension

Mike Chambers, of Macromedia, has put together a simple extension for FireFox which makes it easy to keep up with the latest Macromedia news, information and weblog posts.

It places a small icon on the FireFox task bar that, when clicked displays all of the latest information. The extension will periodically check for new data, and blink when it finds new information.

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