Posts tagged with 'Design'
When reviewing new or redesigned websites, I've noticed a few that don't fill the whole screen, which has got me thinking about the best way for designers to approach the issue.
It's impossible to ensure that your website looks the same in every browser, mobile device, or screen resolution, but there are ways to deal with the problem.
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by Graham Charlton
23 October 2008 11:30am
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Globrix is a property search engine that was launched earlier this year, backed by News International.
I looked at the site a few weeks ago, and was impressed by its simple, stripped-down user interface, as well as the number of listings.
Here, we talk to Globrix CEO Daniel Lee about the online property market and where he sees the site heading...
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by Graham Charlton
23 October 2008 09:00am
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Transactional emails can be useful for building trust and improving customer service, but many are not as user-friendly as they could be.
That's Jakob Nielsen's verdict in his latest Alertbox post, in which he details tests of a range of emails; customer service responses and order confirmations.
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by Graham Charlton
22 October 2008 10:00am
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Online lingerie retailer Figleaves.com recently launched a revamped version of its website, aiming for more of a high quality look and feel.
I've taken a look to see how it compares...
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by Graham Charlton
22 October 2008 09:30am
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Hitwise's Robin Goad has been taking a look at the growth of traffic to UK supermarkets in his latest blog post, with some interesting findings.
I have picked faults with a few supermarket websites recently, finding ways that both Tesco and Asda could improve online, but there is no doubting their online success.
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by Graham Charlton
21 October 2008 09:00am
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Photo sharing site Flickr today launched a new version of its homepage, altering the look and adding a few new features.
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by Graham Charlton
20 October 2008 08:30am
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Fish4 launched a revamped version of its classifieds website last week, aiming to provide more useful advice to searchers alongside its jobs, car, homes and holiday listings.

As well as the new section, Fish4 says it has also improved functionality and added a new search tool.
I've been taking a look at the site to see how it measures up...
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by Graham Charlton
16 October 2008 08:45am
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As ever, Grokdotcom has some useful e-commerce tips, this time on optimising site search results pages.
According to Daniel McGuigan, the search box can be the last chance to get a visitor to take action on your site, if they haven't found what they want through navigation, landing pages or your homepage.
This is certainly true, but some visitors may also use the search box as their first port of call if they have a particular product in mind when visiting a site.
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by Graham Charlton
15 October 2008 09:00am
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It’s an area that is overlooked on many websites, but URL design is an important consideration. Bad URLs may mean that you website won’t be found, visited, or submitted to sites like Digg.
Ideally, URLs should be short, readable, descriptive and memorable. Visitors to your site, other sites linking to yours, and of course the search engines will appreciate the care you have taken over your URL structure.
Here are a few tips for URL design…
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by Graham Charlton
18 September 2008 14:50pm
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Here, we speak to Thomas Cook e-commerce director Russell Gould about the company's efforts to increase conversion rates online, including user reviews, video and a recently-launched co-browsing service.
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by Richard Maven
16 September 2008 13:09pm
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