Introducing “You’re Killing Me Here!” a series of screencasts discussing web site and web application design, accessibility, and usability from the perspective of a power-user.
The first episode discusses “type ahead find” in the Firefox browser and the design implications that come along with it.
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Very cool! Keep them coming.
Nice firearm.
The screencast isn’t bad either
Maybe a tad long…
Clear screencast. Keep on going.
Nice screencast, some good points there!
Hi! I didn’t even know you could use /. I use Ctrl+F.
I’d like it if you could add dates on the episode list, so I have an idea of how often you do these. (I’m still not into RSS, or else I’d do that instead to know when the next one comes out.)