Ian Applegate..

..woes, whims & whatnots – Digital Project Manager in London

Posts Tagged ‘usability’

Facebook Apps gone mad

Even when all applications were minimized, this crazy page went on for miles and miles. Surely people can’t actually use any of these applications?
I am a big fan of Facebook, and of the open API (I have 5 applications installed myself) – some of the apps are great, but really, with the wondrous “How fat [...]

BBC new home page – beta

iBBC? BBC Homepage? MyBBC? MYBEEB?
Who knows but the new personalised, customisable BBC homepage looks interesting. Very chunky, very user-friendly, very AJAX packed and very clean.
However, as Rico asked, why fix it to 1024? Surely the Beeb out of any website should cater for all, including the 800 x 600 users?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/home/beta/

LightWindow – Lightbox evolved

Some cool ideas and pretty well executed:
http://www.stickmanlabs.com/lightwindow/

highslide test

The code for this doesn’t seem to be too accessible but the results are pretty exciting.

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