If you have complex information it’s important that you don’t over simplify it, instead arrange its design to help user navigate and absorb that information.
Like Andy Rutledge says, people will read through text when it’s presented in a way that makes finding the relevant information easy, the act of reading restful and, of course, that the text is relevant, engaging and clear. No one will read through boring and confusing pieces of text, long or short.
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We’ve finally unveiled the new Maytree website. Besides the friendly URL’s there is now a cleaner design and content that is better organized. We’ll be ironing the occasional wrinkle and adding new features in the next few days, so keep visiting.
I developed the Wordpress template from a design provided to us. Version 2.5 of Wordpress makes things much easier than I thought they would be and I was able to find some very cool plugins to do things such as the sitemap and navigation menus. It’s not perfect, I’ll try to improve it as I get the time, but the end result is pretty solid, good, semantic html markup and nice css (although that could use a clean-up as well.
By the way, you better like it!
When developing a new site, we must truly make an effort to make it usable even by those who don’t have the equipment or experience that we consider “standard”. Not everybody has broadband, not everybody has a fast computer with tons of memory. Just like ramps on sidewalks and braille elevator buttons, we must ensure that there is a way for people who can’t afford the latest to use our site, sure without the frills, but still usable.
Anyway, read the piece and maybe leave a comment: Poverty as an Accessibility Barrier : StevenClark.com.au
It’s again time for the people of the Moon to get pissed at us here in the Earth because we steal their light. At the moment of totality they look around and everything has turned to fire: the mountains and valleys in furious reds and oranges instead of their more usual gray that they find so soothing and reassuring. The Sun has been replaced by a dark circle surrounded by an angry red halo.
Suddenly the light starts turning blue and moments later all is back to normal. But the people of the Moon remember and fear the next time the Sun will disappear. That’s right, people of the Moon! Tremble before the majestic power of Earth!
Ida Maria. I think the band is Norwegian but she’s Swedish or vice versa. I don’t care, they rock!






