Card sorting is a powerful, hands-on tool that we at Stanford Web Services use for helping content creators iron out either the information architecture of their site (meaning the big buckets of their...
Card sorting is a powerful, hands-on tool that we at Stanford Web Services use for helping content creators iron out either the information architecture of their site (meaning the big buckets of their...
This is the fifth post in my series on Writing for the Web. In this post, I'll talk about how to write a good paragraph for the web.
Writing for the web is different than writing letters or books and journal articles. As I've...
Need to restrict access to some content on your site? With the Content Access module, you can control viewing, editing, deleting permissions on your site by specific content types. Here's how to set it up.
In the last post in this new series on imagery, I reviewed things to consider when choosing a great image for...
Choosing great images for your website can be tricky business. In this new series, I'll explain some things to consider when you're selecting and editing images for use on your website. Today, I'm going share...
When it comes to reaching your readers, less is more. When you are adding blocks and content to your site, ask yourself, "Does this help my...
Often when we hear that little voice in the back of our minds, "Wouldn't it be great to have a new website?" what we're really thinking is, "Wouldn't it be great to have a new look for our website." While getting a fresh style or "skin" for your site is absolutely a valid reason to want...