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The Most Exciting Thing About Web Standards Is … umm …

April 7, 2009 by Trevor Thornton
Filed in CSS, Code, Content, Design, Javascript, Planning, Semantic Web, Usability, drupal, interfaces, users

We in the UX team have taken the redesign of NYPL.org as an opportunity to implement new web development guidelines that will be used as standards in future projects. The purpose of these guidelines is to provide a consistent experience for all users regardless of platform or browser capabilities, while ensuring that the site is flexible enough to incorporate new features and functionality in the future. Here is a quick overview.

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I have nothing to blog, and I’m blogging it

October 23, 2008 by Trevor Thornton
Filed in Blogging

I’ve spent the better part of the day trying to compose a blog post, not because I’m the kind of guy that is naturally inclined to share his every thought openly with the world, but because, as a User Experience Designer at the New York Public Library, that’s part of my job, to blog, so [...]

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