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2009-02-26 13:03 by James Wilson

Form follows function

If the form of a website becomes a goal in itself, instead of a means to an end, the website will not work.

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2009-02-12 09:48 by James Wilson

Singular and plural keywords

The majority of search engines today handle singular and plural keywords differently.

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2009-01-24 17:32 by James Wilson

Fixing the double float margin bug

Here are some instructions on how to fix the Internet Explorer double float margin bug.

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Form follows function

2009-02-26 13:03 by James Wilson

Usability versus design

The basic rule for any design is “form follows function”. If an object has to perform a certain function, its design must support that function to the fullest extent possible. This goes for industrial design and even more for web design. If the form of a website becomes a goal in itself, instead of a means to an end, the website will most likely not work.

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Comment by Donna Evans | 2008-02-14

A good example for form follows function or vice-versa would be Yahoo! and Google in the early days. While Yahoo! had all the flashy looks, Google just had a text field and a submit button.

Comment by John Smith | 2008-02-14

Form follows function asks us to use the function as a guide for form design.