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Best practice for Anonymous Donation forms?

Best practice for Anonymous Donation forms?

Donation forms are meant to be easy to use. Easy enough to use implies that it may convert the casual website visitor into a donor. We are currently using the fields:
Card Type
Card Number
Card Expiry
Name on Card
CCV Number
$ Amount
…an…

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How do you take notes at speed?

How do you take notes at speed?

One of the things that I’ve quickly found out when doing usability testing and field studies is that it’s hard to keep up with the pace of what’s going on and take sufficient notes.

How do you cope with this? Do you write in…

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What should be included in a standard web UX/usability audit and recommendation?

What should be included in a standard web UX/usability audit and recommendation?

UXers here probably audit existing websites or pieces of software that are already established. Sometimes, we are involved in designing them from the start, but for times when we are not, we just have to audit and list recommendations for …

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Is Microsoft’s Ribbon UI really that great, from a usability perspective?

Is Microsoft's Ribbon UI really that great, from a usability perspective?

The first time I ever used it was at my current job. Among my co-workers, the feelings toward it for usability are mixed. The other developer doesn’t really care one way or the other, as long as Office does everything he need…

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Is Microsoft’s Ribbon UI really that great, from a usability perspective?

Is Microsoft's Ribbon UI really that great, from a usability perspective?

The first time I ever used it was at my current job. Among my co-workers, the feelings toward it for usability are mixed. The other developer doesn’t really care one way or the other, as long as Office does everything he need…

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