Paul Sizemore

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Dec 3 / 4:55am

Axure EXT JS Tabs Widget Library

On a cold and raining evening in Louisville, I finished this 
EXTJS Axure Tabs Widget Library and it 's ready for Download.

At least I'm toasty at home with two pairs of socks on. This Axure widget library is of the EXT JS tabs, just three sets of tabs right now. I might expand them as I need them, and add other libraries (will post on my blog). 

This set is great for prototyping for buy-in, then handing the specs off to a development team. The developer can see exactly what the client has bought into, and through the EXT JS framework, it can happen. 

EXT JS is a great User Interface framework for SaaS, and I've needed a good way to prototype software for users. 

 

Click here to download:
EXTJS-Tab.rplib (79 KB)

 

 

       
Click here to download:
2009-12-03_0210.zip (77 KB)

Filed under  //  Axure   Ext JS   Software   UI   UX  

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Nov 21 / 8:31am

B2B Home page User Interface Notes

The home page is often the most visited page on the site, and also the ‘face’ of the company. It is important for this page to mirror the goals and mission of the company along with presenting a strong sense of a dynamic and growth orientated company. 

It's important that the main content area change at least once a week. This sets the user and search engine's expectations that they need to check back that often to find the new content. The more relevant and meaningful it is, the higher impact that content will be. 

Flash animation on the home page can be a dangerous thing, at least as a Hero Image or main banner. Many times the same conversion goals can be accomplished in a more SEO consistent way. For example, a carrousel of images switched via javascript can be implemented, and that is very SEO friendly. Flash, not so much. Also, animation, unless done well, really challenges users. 

Another important factor is the labels on the page, or headlines. These must be what is expected. They need to be the same general visual  tone as the rest of the text. If they are too different, the user will not immediately see them as a text element, but as a graphic. 

Also, what is the one thing that you want users to do when they come to your site? If it's a lead generation site, make sure that's evident. If you are trying to nurture the lead, make that click path evident and easy. Use strong messaging. 

Getting the home page right is hard. The one thing you can do is to test. Test to see what works and what doesn't. 

Filed under  //  UI   User Experience   User Interface   UX  

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