In my Best Practices For Web Form Design talk at IA Summit 2007 I walked thorugh the importance of Web forms and a series of design best practices culled from live to site analytics, usability testing, eye-tracking studies, and best practice surveys.
Some of the topics I discuss and provide patterns for are: label alignment, required form filed, input field sizes, content grouping, primary & secondary actions, help text & tips, dyanmic help systems, inline validation, error messages, progress indicators, success messaging, progressive disclosure, gradual engagement, tabbing, flexible data inputs, smart defaults, paths to completion, selection dependent inputs, and more...
In my Web Form Design Best Practices talk at the Technical Communication Summit in Minneapolis, MN I walked thorugh the importance of Web forms and a series of design best practices culled from live to site analytics, usability testing, eye-tracking studies, and best practice surveys.
Some of the topics I discuss and provide patterns for are: label alignment, required form filed, input field sizes, content grouping, primary & secondary actions, help text & tips, dyanmic help systems, inline validation, error messages, progress indicators, success messaging, progressive disclosure, gradual engagement, tabbing, flexible data inputs, smart defaults, paths to completion, selection dependent inputs, and more...
This is part deux of the Web 2.0 for Business (In Malaysia?) presentation series, first released back in February 2008. This document is part of a 2-day workshop material as presented in Kuala Lumpur in July 2011. Some site snapshots are owned by site owners, as clearly shown at respective pages, or mentioned in Reference (final) page. Some original parts are by author (@1oasis.net).
In my Best Practices For Web Form Design talk at IA Summit 2007 I walked thorugh the importance of Web forms and a series of design best practices culled from live to site analytics, usability testing, eye-tracking studies, and best practice surveys.
Some of the topics I discuss and provide patterns for are: label alignment, required form filed, input field sizes, content grouping, primary & secondary actions, help text & tips, dyanmic help systems, inline validation, error messages, progress indicators, success messaging, progressive disclosure, gradual engagement, tabbing, flexible data inputs, smart defaults, paths to completion, selection dependent inputs, and more...
In my Web Form Design Best Practices talk at the Technical Communication Summit in Minneapolis, MN I walked thorugh the importance of Web forms and a series of design best practices culled from live to site analytics, usability testing, eye-tracking studies, and best practice surveys.
Some of the topics I discuss and provide patterns for are: label alignment, required form filed, input field sizes, content grouping, primary & secondary actions, help text & tips, dyanmic help systems, inline validation, error messages, progress indicators, success messaging, progressive disclosure, gradual engagement, tabbing, flexible data inputs, smart defaults, paths to completion, selection dependent inputs, and more...
This is part deux of the Web 2.0 for Business (In Malaysia?) presentation series, first released back in February 2008. This document is part of a 2-day workshop material as presented in Kuala Lumpur in July 2011. Some site snapshots are owned by site owners, as clearly shown at respective pages, or mentioned in Reference (final) page. Some original parts are by author (@1oasis.net).
Learn about Twitter, one of the fastest-rising social influence/networking media during Web 3.0 era of ICT.
Why this microsharing tool is nothing like you've seen before during the past two decades since the invention the Web in 1989...
This presentation was prepared for Blog Bash @PenangCity event organized by Social Entrepreneurs Club of Balik Pulau, Penang - http://kusbp.pp.my
- for 30-minute workshop/discussion.
Now that we know or have heard so much about BLOG, how is the trend moving towards Asia and what's next after Blogging? Who, When, Where and How, to be attempted for answers...
Nasir from Penang Association of ICT Entrepreneurs (ICT Penang) talked about this topic at MiRC Penang ICT Nite/Networking Session (Friday, 25aug08).
Sharing the same nite for presentation was Mr Bikesh from xTrain where he attempted to dissect Web 2.0 and Internet Marketing...
by Assoc Prof Nicholas Vun (NTU Singapore) during Free Talk sponsored by Motorola and co-organized by Dreamcatcher on 5 JULY 2008 @ Equatorial Penang, Malaysia
As blogged at http://wonojo.com - Newsclips on World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT) 2008 event, held in Kuala Lumpur. Compilation credit to www.wcit2008.org.
State of Technopreneurship and Web 2.0 readiness in Malaysia, especially in Penang by Nasir of Persatuan Usahawan ICT Pulau Pinang (ICTpenang.net). As presented during Penang Technopreneurship Dialog & Web 2.0 Sharing Session 2008 @ Bayview Hotel, Georgetown (1feb08)
Learn about Twitter, one of the fastest-rising social influence/networking media during Web 3.0 era of ICT.
Why this microsharing tool is nothing like you've seen before during the past two decades since the invention the Web in 1989...
This presentation was prepared for Blog Bash @PenangCity event organized by Social Entrepreneurs Club of Balik Pulau, Penang - http://kusbp.pp.my
- for 30-minute workshop/discussion.
Now that we know or have heard so much about BLOG, how is the trend moving towards Asia and what's next after Blogging? Who, When, Where and How, to be attempted for answers...
Nasir from Penang Association of ICT Entrepreneurs (ICT Penang) talked about this topic at MiRC Penang ICT Nite/Networking Session (Friday, 25aug08).
Sharing the same nite for presentation was Mr Bikesh from xTrain where he attempted to dissect Web 2.0 and Internet Marketing...
by Assoc Prof Nicholas Vun (NTU Singapore) during Free Talk sponsored by Motorola and co-organized by Dreamcatcher on 5 JULY 2008 @ Equatorial Penang, Malaysia
As blogged at http://wonojo.com - Newsclips on World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT) 2008 event, held in Kuala Lumpur. Compilation credit to www.wcit2008.org.
State of Technopreneurship and Web 2.0 readiness in Malaysia, especially in Penang by Nasir of Persatuan Usahawan ICT Pulau Pinang (ICTpenang.net). As presented during Penang Technopreneurship Dialog & Web 2.0 Sharing Session 2008 @ Bayview Hotel, Georgetown (1feb08)