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Posted by TimSlavin at November 13, 2003
"The Web-based application I was working on was created for system administrators in an intranet environment. These administrators would perform tasks such as adding user-IDs, configuring network components, and generating diagnostics reports. Unlike the content-based Web sites I had designed, this user interface would consist primarily of user entry forms and the navigation elements needed to find and execute the forms. There would be very little text—just the labels for input fields and other form elements—and only the most functional of graphics." Good points about the differences between designing for content and for tasks. From Digital Web magazine. This week I'm furiously designing and coding an ASP application and find her comments very much on the mark...
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