Review Archive
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(Issue No. 5)
Curing the jetBluesBeyond
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text and semantic markup, Derek discusses how keyboard usage can have significant impact on accessibility of core user tasks, such as booking a flight on jetBlue.com. -
(Issue No. 4)
Making Donations EasierThrough examining the donation flows of a few UK charities, Dan outlines key design principles that can help smooth the user experience on multi-step forms.
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(Issue No. 3)
Stop Hiding Behind ProductsJared recounts why Products, a generic label commonly found on websites’ main navigation, may not actually help a potential customer find what they want.
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(Issue No. 2)
Improving the Tweet BoxTwitter.com’s redesign was much welcomed and rightly so. Aaron explores its most prominent feature: the tweet box, and looks at how it can be made more accessible with just a few minor adjustments.
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(Issue No. 1)
Webstandards.org: Context & Audience on the HomepageTaking up the WaSP’s offer to critique their site, Erin shows how we can fix common content problems with consistency, timeliness and relevance that are important for any site.