« How to argue when facts and logic are against you. | Main | Autocross season finale »

September 13, 2002

Bugs, trade magazines.

Posted a bug in slashcode.

If enduser selects too many 'Customize Slashboxes' entries, they get an error
message saying too many entries selected. The max number of options is not
presented to the user.

Trade magazines are running rather light fluffy pieces on information
architecture. IA is typically more about finding organizing concepts
than about finding Ten hot tips and tricks for better PowerPoint Flash,
so dumbing down the content when writing for a general audience is common.

Progress Paralysis: Eight steps to get your Web site moving again

by Peter Merholz in New Architect.
The Culture of Usability: How to spend less and get more from your usability-testing program

by Janice Fraser in New Architect.
Information architecture: carrying out a classification situation analysis by Gerry McGovern.

Classification Workshops by Gerry McGovern.

Pickle Jar Theory, by [IMG] (sic) at alistapart.

Better articles were the more substantive Taking A Content Inventory
by Janice Crotty Frase, also in New Architect; and the pithy and on target

Web classification is essential by Gerry McGovern.

Posted by dc at September 13, 2002 04:14 PM

Comments

Post a comment

Thanks for signing in, . Now you can comment. (sign out)

(If you haven't left a comment here before, you may need to be approved by the site owner before your comment will appear. Until then, it won't appear on the entry. Thanks for waiting.)


Remember me?