Posts Tagged ‘scroll

Cadmus

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10 Jan 2010

Cadmus is a real time filtering service that manages your stream (Twitter, FriendFeed and RSS) by displaying the most relevant content since the last time you checked in. It helps you get caught up on what you have missed. The problem we are trying to solve here is that we don’t have all day to [...]

Google is officially obsessed with speed. If real-time search didn’t convince you of that fact, then take note of two new features with speed also at their core: universal search features in Google Suggest and Quick Scroll for Chrome. Now as you type in Google’s search box, instead of just getting suggestions for your queries [...]

This post is a proof of concept post — the functionality is yet to be perfected. Picture this: you’ve found yourself on a website that uses horizontal scrolling instead of vertical scrolling. It’s an artistic site so you accept that the site scrolls left to right. You’re ready to see more of the page so [...]

Horizontal websites have become an underground phenomenon. A horizontal website is a lot like your artsy younger sister who dresses weirdly and doesn’t seem to acknowledge a world outside of her own imagination. Since horizontal websites are not universally embraced by the web design community, those who design in this genre must live with a [...]

After I posted my blog entry on Treating User Myopia I got a lot of advice. Some useful, some not so useful. But the one bit of advice I hadn’t anticipated was that we were not making good use of the area “above the fold”. This surprised me. Does the fold still matter? The fold [...]


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