Russ Unger’s wireframing process Todd Zaki Warfel’s wireframing process. Will Evans’s wireframing process As an interaction designer I’ve come to appreciate the beauty of wireframes and the amount of thought that goes into them. They are not the final product but a means or a process to get there. Websites like I ♥ wireframes or [...]
The Web Standards Project has a list HTML and XHTML structural templates to get your website project started on the right track. The list includes HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0, 1.1 templates. The website is also a great resource for learning web standards. It was started in 1998 to advocate standards and increase accessibility for [...]
Walter Apai from Webdesigner Depot has an exclusive interview with web usability expert Jakob Nielsen. The article discusses how Nielsen started in the field of usability and ways to test it. Nielsen is a leading web usability consultant who worked at Sun Microsystems (1994 to 1998) to make enterprise software easier to use. He is [...]
When building a WordPress theme users can initially choose from two default ones that come with the installation: WordPress Classic 1.5 by Dave Shea WordPress Default 1.6 by Michael Heilemann (based on the famous Kubrick) These basic themes are great for testing and checking to see if your installation is up and running, but there [...]
Peter Mah is an interaction designer and Horse1Asia is part of his efforts to learn and share information about UX and Web Standards. The website was started while he was overseas in Taiwan and has evolved from a portfolio showcase of his photographic work to its current focus on making the web easier for users.
Horse1Asia uses HTML5
As support for HTML5 in browsers grows, it is still not standard. Thus the website may not display properly. It’s interesting to have a website focused on standards, but built with non-standard HTML5.