Links for 2009-10-21
- Q&A site for user experience professionals [UX Exchange] – UX Exchange is a User Experience (UX) Q & A site. You can register if you want to collect reputation points and win valuable flair that will appear next to your name, but otherwise, it’s just free to post and answer questions.
- Browser support for CSS3 and HTML5 [Deep Blue Sky Digital - Oct, 2009] – “Safari (on Windows) has by far the best feature set in the current market, outdoing competitors like Firefox 3.5 and even Google Chrome.” – I thought people mind find it useful to know the state of support in the current browser market. I’ve taken all the A-Grade browsers and tested them one-by-one for their feature support . Needless to say it’s produced some interesting results. Safari (on Windows) has by far the best feature set in the current market, outdoing competitors like Firefox 3.5 and even Google Chrome.
- Moderating Usability Tests [Elsevier Direct - Videos] – This companion site features a number of short role-playing videos that accompany Moderating Usability Tests. The videos were filmed in the Bentley College Design and Usability Center laboratory, and were carefully scripted to illustrate the points made in the book. Some of the clips show both good and not-so-good moderating practices.
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