Feb 05 2010

7 Tools for better Web Design

Category: Web Development, technologyadmin @ 4:30 pm

If you’re into web design/development, SixRevisions.com should be on your rss feed list.  They have a list of 7 tools that can become essential to your web design.  Besides the firebug tools, and your google analytics, these tools can really help to design or redesign a site and get feedback on its success.  Tools such as

1. Heat Maps – visual representation of what users are doing on your site by tracking each individual click a user makes.

2. Online Usability Testing – various companies throughout the web offer this service.

3. A/B Testing – do you use the Google Web Optimizer? Why not?

4. Crowdsourcing – take A/B Testing to the next level.

5. Internal Search Data – Google Analytics Site Search tool.

6. Monitoring Services – Yet another Google tool.

7. Blogs – I know you’ve got one, get some feedback using it.

are mentioned in this article.  One thing that is evident, Google has a lot of tools out there to help us website creators.

Check out the full article

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Jan 30 2010

CSS Spritemenu 0.2

Category: Web Development, technologyadmin @ 1:33 pm

I was looking into getting more experience using concepts that are light and can help speed up the performance of websites, but at the same time be stylish with a bit of animation using jQuery.  I came across this website and decided to give it a try.  This sprite menu is incredibly easy to use and will add a nice touch to your navigation menu to spruce up your website. The downside is that if you have to add a JavaScript file to you site which causes an additional server call and if you want the easing animation, you’ll have to add a second extra script to you site.  The good part is that you don’t have to write a lot of jQuery and CSS to implement the concept on your site.  It allows you to add custom animations and also comes with plenty of animation options for you to play around with.  You are able to customize the speed of your animations as well as apply it as an opacity, height, or width animation. The most work you’ll need to do is create the menu in photoshop. Other than that just style your menu and add a few lines of jQuery that define the size of your menu buttons, speed, and optional animation types. Here is an example of how I implemented it.

Check out the full tutorial.

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Jun 18 2009

Blackberry Browser Wars

Category: Mobile, Uncategorized, technologyadmin @ 11:46 am

I’ve been a blackberry supporter for quite a few years now, and I’ve been waiting for a great browser to come along that handles all my needs. The native browser lacks in so many areas that there is no real point to mention it too much more in this post.  However, I’ve been playing around with the Opera Mini and Bolt browsers and I think they are coming very close to having something that I can be happy to use for my mobile browsing pleasures.

The Opera browser has great navigation and so-so presentation to me.  I’m not really enjoying the zoomed out feature that allows you to view the entire web page.  I mean I am on a mobile phone, I don’t expect to see the entire page on the tiny screen. Zooming it out like that is ok for getting to the lower part or the side of a page quickly, but their feature to scroll right and left on the rollerball does a great job at doing that for me.  One other thing that i’m enjoying too much is the speed of the browser.  When I first started using Opera Mini, it wasn’t such a problem, but after I started using the Bolt Browser, I could notice the difference.

The Bolt Browser has great speed going back and forth between web pages. I think that’s a very important factor for a mobile browser, and they are the only ones, that I have encountered, that have done a great job at being pretty consistant with browser speed. The browser window is great at displaying full HTML pages as opposed to the dry mobile views of the native blackberry browser.  Although you still have to scroll up and down and use the page up and down feature instead of just scrolling to the left or the right to move up and down a page much quicker, the Bolt Browser does pick up in just about every other area when compared to Opera Mini.

One thing that has plagued me about both browsers is the fact that neither of them allow me to log into T-Mobile. That becomes very annoying at times, but hey, they can’t be perfect.  I recommend Opera Mini as a great step up from the native blackberry browser, but I recommend the Bolt Browser as a great one and a half step up from the native browser.  With their powers combined I think it would lead to the best browser out there for blackberry (for now).  I still want some mobile flash going!!

If you have the chance, definitely check out both browsers and see if one or both can suit your everyday needs while on the go and come on back to voice your opinion.  If there are any other browsers out there for blackberry, please let me know.  I’d love to give them a try.  I’ve used these 2 browsers on a Pearl 8100 as well as a Curve 8320.

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May 12 2009

Gmail Redesigned 3.0

Category: Finance, technologyadmin @ 4:16 pm
Gmail_Redesigned_3.jpg

Has anyone had the chance to check out the new Gmail Redesigned? I checked it out and I have to say that I really like it. The interface is lovely from the color scheme to the layout. They have addressed some performance issues too. Supposedly, the main focus of this version is speed and message space. I’ve noticed it being a bit faster now even when I’m working with a slow connection. One thing that is for sure is there is a huge reduction in “Oops!” messages.

In order to get Gmail Redesigned 3.0 you have to download the Redesigned extension. If you already have it, then it should automatically update to version 3.0.

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Jan 09 2009

10 Phones Unveiled at the 2009 CES

Category: technologyadmin @ 1:08 pm
Palm Pre

Palm Pre

What a way to start off the new year.  A convention introducing the culmination of many hard working hours producing some of the most innovative technology advancements.  I personally am on the hunt for an upgraded smart phone now that the iPhone, G1, and Blackberry Storm has hit stores.  To make my decision even more difficult, the 2009 CES introduced quite a few more smart phones that all have very cool features to compete with the iPhone, G1, and Storm.  It certainly feels like its going to be a great year for technology (at least for those who are selling and making profits from these innovative devices).  Click here to view the article

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Nov 24 2008

Minime

Category: technologyadmin @ 8:55 pm

I came across this really cool tool that allows you to minize all your open applications into a single tray icon.  If you’re the type to have a lot of apps running at a time, this could be perfect for you.  The site includes installation instructions as well as the source code to play around with it if interested.  I usually have plenty of apps running at once like photoshop, word, powerpoint, firefox, etc. Sometimes I get a little frustrated using the alt + tab functionality and end up in the wrong app, so this type of app can become pretty useful. I’ll be sure to post some updates as I continue to give it a try. Click here to view the website

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Oct 23 2008

Gmail Canned Responses

Category: technologyadmin @ 6:09 pm

Canned Responses. A solution for the lazy person writing emails, or just something simple to make life a tiny bit easier.  A canned response is basically some text that you use often. Like a phrase or a common response that you use to respond to certain emails.  Gmail is simply allowing you to save these types of responses and have them for later use.  This seems like a pretty neat feature. I can imagine many of you tech support specialists could most definitely use this feature. On one hand, I could use it when sending out responses to my resume being found by recruiters that want to know salary requirements, whether I’m still in the market, etc. On the other hand, it seems like its a lazy person’s solution to replying to certain emails. Don’t get me wrong though, I know there are plenty people out there that are severely busy and barely even have time to read emails let alone reply with the same tiresome comment. Would any of you out there use this feature? If so for what? Check out the full article

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