Have you tried this combination of Excel and Visio?
http://www.boxesandarrows.com/view/the_lazy_ia_s_guide_to_making_sitemaps
It's not ideal but it goes some way to the level of automation you
describe :)
Thanks
b
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This is a really clear and user-friendly one:
http://www.williamhill.com/
(Full disclosure: I used to work for them but left before they
redesigned the site to its current version)
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This is an interesting article about 'contextual interfaces'
http://alexiskold.wordpress.com/2008/05/15/the-rise-of-contextual-user-interfaces/
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http://www.ixda.org/discuss?post=40142
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That's nothing! Meet the MacTini
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=noe3kR8KqJc
Beautiful.
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Welcom
Lee
Having done a quite a bit of research (both professional and as a
consumer) into this area, I'd confidently say that Ocado are one of
the leaders in this field
http://www.ocado.com
The general usability level is very high, the product details (eg:
ingredients) are usually quite exten
On 17 Sep 2008, at 15:35, Lee McIvor wrote:
Where users are completing forms or similar, from left to right and
top to bottom, then natural flow suggests the "next" button be
bottom right. Whether they are a keyboard or mouse user isn't the
point in my opinion.
By having only one submit