• The UX of Chrome 3.0.195 and Ubiquity

    Google Chrome is really pushing the envelope in the browser experience.  With their latest build, they added in this cool little feature in their omnibar.  Unlike Internet Explorer and Firefox, the URL bar doubles as a search bar.  I definitely like it it better as one. In the latest build, Chrome is…

  • Great Plan or Great Process

    If you had to choose one, which would you prefer?  A Great Plan or a Great Process. A Great Plan is the waterfall approach.  You plan out all the details in advance.  You design everything.  You have lots of meetings to gain consensus.  This is the way bridges and roads…

  • Embossed fonts

    If you have a decent browser (not Internet Explorer), go to FlyOsity.com.  Look closely at the fonts.  They are embossed.  He is using a css line like this: -webkit-text-shadow: rgba(255,255,255,.8) 0 1px 0 This puts a slight white shadow under the text and gives it the feeling of being etched…

  • The UX of Post 1000

    Why do we care when we hit milestones? Life is too monotonous. Time flies by if you aren’t careful.  The last 10 years for me has been a blur.  It seems the older I get, the quicker time goes by.  We need markers to keep our minds punctuated.  We can’t…

  • The UX of TargetProcess Do-Over

    For a long time now, we have been using TargetProcess at work as our work planning/bug tracking tool.  At first I liked it OK.  Over time I liked it less and less.  At some point, we hit rock bottom and I said, “Let’s try and set this up again, but…

  • Office 2010 Official Technical Preview

    I had signed up for the Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview.  I wasn’t sure how quickly it would work, if at all.  Lo and Behold, I got my invitation pretty quickly.  It actually took me a while to realize it because they sent me the invitation to Hotmail. Who the…

  • Choose your own fancy font

    I have been using font substitution script Cufon for a little while now.  It works really well.  It uses <canvas> to render fonts rather than flash, which is what sIFR does.  Although, sIFR works well, I found it a little hard to set up.  I don’t have Flash so creating…

  • Purple Cow Email Marketing

    What’s a Purple Cow? Seth Godin wrote a book about them.  A purple cow is something remarkable.  People like these kinds of things and they will talk about them and buy them. What is Email Marketing? I am talking about legitimate emails from marketing folks in real companies that allow…

  • Typography is so much fun

    I can’t help myself. I love typography. It makes such a difference. I tried a bunch of fonts from http://www.dafont.com/.  They are organized nicely and have liberal usage policies.  The only suggestion I would make to them is that they should use cufon or sIfr and allow me to type…

  • Stupid Decisions Kill History

    Apparently, NASA has lost the original high quality footage of the 1969 moon landing.  Apparently, in the 80’s we sent new spy satellites into space that were recording a ton of new footage.  NASA was overwhelmed by the amount of tape required to store the footage, so they ERASED THE…

  • The Never Ending Spam Plugin Search

    So it seems Mollom was acting weird for some people.  So I switched to NoSpamNX.  It doesn’t use JavaScript at all.  Hopefully, it will not screw up. There are so many options for this feature.  I just want it to work 100% without any failure and invisibly to the audience.…

  • The UX of DSL Speed/Service

    I use DSLExtreme for my internet access at home.  I have been a customer for many years.  Not too expensive, good up-time.  I have been meaning to call them for 2 years.  The reason for the call was that I think I was over-paying.  I was getting 3 megabits download…

  • The Gift to Give Us

    I blogged about this 4 years ago, but I actually used the quote today in a conversation.  Portion of a poem by Robert Burns, To a Louse. Robert Burns has written some good stuff. O, wad some Power the giftie gie us To see oursels as others see us! It wad…

  • The UX of Chrome 3.0.192.1

    Chrome is the browser I reach for most of the time.  Here is the good/bad/beautiful.  Firs tthe good. Speed.  It’s much faster than the other browsers in launching and loading.  Everything jusgt seems faster in Chrome. Tabs.  The details of the tabs are genius.  The nice smooth lines with a…