50 Tips To A User Friendly Website
Here is a list of 50 things that I keep in mind on every website that I build. Some of these are secrets I have acquired from the best designers in the world, and some of them are standard every day practices. Either way, these tips will improve your visitors experience on your website.
Goals for 2009
2009 is going to be an exciting year for D-I, and will largely build on the successes of 2008.
Last year we started our transition from a consulting company into a product company, culminating in the release of our flagship product Simpli5 in September. We also launched a free web service for generating barcodes called Barcodes4.me. Our development framework Sandstone continued to evolve and grow stronger. We moved completely to GIT.
2009 brings a new product, an online university where you can signup as a teacher and get paid when students take your class. Most importantly, 2009 will focus on getting more eyes looking at us and more hands on our products.
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Latest Comments
- George → “ also make sure that the non www version is always redirected to the www version of the website.…”
- faheem → “ Thanks for the nice tips,…”
- Adobe → “ The problems you are talking about are not Flash issues they are design issues . The problem is not Flash, the problem is that there are very few real designers around anymore. As for the plug in every browser for every platform save iOS has it installed when you download it. I am amazed how…”
- هتل → “ great list of ideas. Without a doubt, you are exactly right. As with all design, there is a time and a place to break every rule.thanks for posting…”
- Randy Cox → “ If you suddenly decided to put stop signs on the side of a barn instead of a metal post on edge of a road, a lot of folks would not stop. If there is a really good reason to change the link color then change it, but there will be a cost to your communication. Henry Ford…”


