Re: [CODE4LIB] free html editors

2015-05-16 Thread Nathan Rogers
If you do not need all the bells and whistles I would recommend TextWrangler. Free versions should still be available online and its bigger brother BBEdit is overkill for basic web editing. -Original Message- From: "Sarles Patricia (18K500)" Sent: ‎5/‎16/‎2015 10:21 AM To: "CODE4LIB@LIS

Re: [CODE4LIB] Drupal code club

2015-03-06 Thread Nathan Rogers
I would be interested in doing this. Nathan Rogers T 216-707-2545 -Original Message- From: Code for Libraries [mailto:CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Bridger Dyson-Smith Sent: Thursday, March 05, 2015 1:03 PM To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Drupal code club

Re: [CODE4LIB] distributed responsibility for web content

2014-04-18 Thread Nathan Rogers
One interesting thing to keep in mind wit the ‘Magic Number Seven’ is that it is one of those things that everybody believes to be true but has little basis in practice. Here’s a nice summary of why it is not particularly relevant for visual design (as are many of the things on this site if you

Re: [CODE4LIB] distributed responsibility for web content

2014-04-17 Thread Nathan Rogers
It sounds like what you need to do is a bit of guerrilla education for people on good methods of writing for the web versus things that are not appropriate for a professional setting. I have dealt with (and still am) a similar situation. The best approach I find is often to do a better version w

Re: [CODE4LIB] Usability resources

2014-04-02 Thread Nathan Rogers
Depending what you need there are a number of resources out there http://www.userzoom.com/ is a great tool if you don't have the ability to do everything in house. http://52weeksofux.com/ That is the tip of the iceberg - if you search for blog posts there are hundreds of 'best of' lists out the