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- Why jQuery Mobile may be preferable to other options like jQuery UI/Touch Punch for its simplicity, smaller size, and support for a wide variety of mobile devices and browsers through graceful degradation.
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The document provides an overview of jQuery Mobile, a framework for building mobile web applications. It discusses:
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- How jQuery Mobile builds on jQuery to provide additional mobile-optimized features for aspects like DOM manipulation and event handling.
- Why jQuery Mobile may be preferable to other options like jQuery UI/Touch Punch for its simplicity, smaller size, and support for a wide variety of mobile devices and browsers through graceful degradation.
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The document discusses how the Joomla community can improve the software by looking beyond just Joomla for inspiration and solutions. It provides examples of features from other projects like Rails, Drupal and WordPress that could help address needs in areas like database schema changes, configuration management, scheduled tasks, and media handling. It encourages community members to consider the interests of all roles like programmers, designers, and end users when discussing new features. Attending meetings and discussions on non-Joomla topics could provide an outside perspective to help advance Joomla in a user-friendly way.
This document appears to be a presentation about SharePoint Online. It includes sections on development approaches, governance needs, configuration levels of effort, and thanks sponsors. The presentation provides an overview of SharePoint Online, including development tools, design options, and configuration methods at different levels of involvement. It also lists recommended resources for learning more.
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This document discusses enabling mobile access to SharePoint sites. It covers Microsoft's vision for combining software and internet services across devices. It then discusses the out-of-the-box mobile features of SharePoint, challenges of the default mobile view for internet sites, and options for customizing pages and using HTML5 to improve the mobile experience. Key points covered include disabling the mobile redirect feature, browser support for HTML5, and limitations of using HTML5 with SharePoint.
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[INSIGHT OUT 2011] A13 fusion applications, a simple look at the architecture...Insight Technology, Inc.
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from O’Reilly Media
• Creative Director at
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• Doing design & UX
mainly in corporate
sector for over 15 years
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14. UX building blocks
• User-centered visual
design
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15. UX building blocks
• User-centered visual
design
• Interaction design
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16. UX building blocks
• User-centered visual
design
• Interaction design
• Information architecture
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17. UX building blocks
• User-centered visual
design
• Interaction design
• Information architecture
• Navigational design
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18. UX building blocks
• User-centered visual
design
• Interaction design
• Information architecture
• Navigational design
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from research
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• User-centered visual
design
• Interaction design
• Information architecture
• Navigational design
• User needs derived
from research
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business
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models that affect user the experience of Joomla
administrators, site creators and content
creators
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30. what is a bad UX?
• Poor usability, inconsistent UI
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31. what is a bad UX?
• Poor usability, inconsistent UI
• Cryptic error messages
• Confusing instructions
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32. what is a bad UX?
• Poor usability, inconsistent UI
• Cryptic error messages
• Confusing instructions
• Poor organization of content
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33. what is a bad UX?
• Poor usability, inconsistent UI
• Cryptic error messages
• Confusing instructions
• Poor organization of content
• Poor visual hierarchy
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34. what is a bad UX?
• Poor usability, inconsistent UI
• Cryptic error messages
• Confusing instructions
• Poor organization of content
• Poor visual hierarchy
• Fail to meet the user’s needs
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39. what is a good UX?
• Consistent interface paradigm and
navigational design
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40. what is a good UX?
• Consistent interface paradigm and
navigational design
• Site objectives meet user needs
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41. what is a good UX?
• Consistent interface paradigm and
navigational design
• Site objectives meet user needs
• Interaction design facilitates user
tasks
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42. what is a good UX?
• Consistent interface paradigm and
navigational design
• Site objectives meet user needs
• Interaction design facilitates user
tasks
• Sexy and functional visual design
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58. major media
give site managers an intuitive way to share,
embed, manipulate all types of digital media
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59. site services
seamlessly integrate YouTube & Remixer,
Flickr, Picnik, JayCut, PhotoBucket, Kaltura,
MotionBox, Dropbox and many more
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64. get personal
different strokes for different folks
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65. group templates
Create a custom UI for each user type
(content creator vs. publisher)—
not just turning features on and off.
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66. sample content
vertical-specific sample content and templates—
corporate users will see a visual design and
content helpful to their evaluation process,
and so will “mom and pop” shops
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74. bad school dropout
• Tuck away everything
and hide buttons until
they are needed
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75. bad school dropout
• Tuck away everything
and hide buttons until
they are needed
• Stripping away an
interface to minimum
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76. bad school dropout
• Tuck away everything
and hide buttons until
they are needed
• Stripping away an
interface to minimum
• Choose simple UI
elements over usable
ones
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80. fight the simple
• It’s NOT about tucking
away everything and
hiding buttons until
they are needed.
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81. fight the simple
• It’s NOT about tucking
away everything and
hiding buttons until
they are needed.
• It’s NOT about stripping
away an interface
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82. fight the simple
• It’s NOT about tucking
away everything and
hiding buttons until
they are needed.
• It’s NOT about stripping
away an interface
• It IS about structuring
the UI in a way that’s
intuitive and the logical
grouping of actions
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93. “the best Joomla book”
UsingJoomlaBook.com
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Editor's Notes
Poll: how many developers are here? How many think about user experience when developing? How many designers are here? How many think about user experience when designing?\n
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who the hell are you?\n
I first got introduced to Joomla when I was researching CMSs for a Shakespeare website. It was a few weeks after Joomla had forked from Mambo in October 2005. Big fan of Shakespeare and his works: www.PlayShakespeare.com\n
Can anyone tell me?\n
This leads to the best experience for the user based on ergonomics, their needs, emotions and other human factors.\n\nThis is not to be confused with usability.\n
This leads to the best experience for the user based on ergonomics, their needs, emotions and other human factors.\n\nThis is not to be confused with usability.\n
Usability may seem very close to User Experience because they’re both user-focused, but they are in different categories. \n\nTherefore, good usability contributes in a large way to a good user experience—not the other way around. It’s a building block.\n
Usability may seem very close to User Experience because they’re both user-focused, but they are in different categories. \n\nTherefore, good usability contributes in a large way to a good user experience—not the other way around. It’s a building block.\n
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Nothing to do with the site visitors because the site administrator is in control of their experience.\n
Nothing to do with the site visitors because the site administrator is in control of their experience.\n
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Let’s take one of those points of user experience and see how it has progressed in Joomla.\n
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The Content Items Manager in Joomla 1.0 (September 2005) was the same as Mambo.\n
The Content Items Manager in Joomla 1.0 (September 2005). Huge signpost.\n
The Article Manager in Joomla 1.5 (January 2008)\n
The Article Manager in Joomla 1.5 (January 2008). Signpost was moved to the same line as the Action bar to save vertical space. Additional content filter (title filter). New action buttons for Unarchive and Article Parameters.\n
The Article Manager in Joomla 1.6 (October 2010)\n
The Article Manager in Joomla 1.6 (October 2010). Less top-level navigation, more status items, new secondary/tertiary navigation bar, and refreshed icon set \n
There are pros and cons to this approach. The learning curve is minimal for each update, but interface can stagnate or become overly-cluttered. But parts of this paradigm are hitting a wall and will need to be totally rethought for Joomla versions beyond 1.6.\n
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I’ll outline 5 key tenets to focus on for Joomla in the future. These 5 points will be the key to making Joomla even more powerful to the user than a lot of what’s in Joomla today.\n
In this age of YouTube and increasing bandwidth and storage space in the cloud, etc.\n
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This allows to simulate a workflow process in content creation & management.\n
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This would mean a controlled user experience on app touchpoints\n
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This is a school of thought that has been wrongly perpetrated on web designers and site builders.\n
Go away from the light!\n
Go away from the light!\n
Go away from the light!\n
Go away from the light!\n
Go away from the light!\n
Go away from the light!\n
Go away from the light!\n
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Give a person a fish and you feed them for a day. Teach a person to use the Internet and they won't bother you for months.\n
Give a person a fish and you feed them for a day. Teach a person to use the Internet and they won't bother you for months.\n
Give a person a fish and you feed them for a day. Teach a person to use the Internet and they won't bother you for months.\n