Google Confirms Page Load Speed a Factor in Search Rankings

Last month I wrote about rumors that Google would be introducing a page load speeds as a factor in search rankings. Today Matt Cutts, Google engineer and blogger, confirmed that the rumors are true. Here's what we know so far. [More]

Gen Y and Credit Union Website Usability – A Learning Example for Banks and Credit Unions

There seems to be a trend amongst marketers to think that Gen Y users want all of their web experiences to be hip and trendy (based on whatever the execs believe Gen Y people think is hip and trendy). This thinking results in financial institutions launching websites like this. [More]

The Future of Flash in an iPad/iPod/iPhone World

With all of the talk about Apple's refusal to support Flash on their i* devices and the support for HTML 5 encoded video on said devices, I expect we're going to see a swift reversal of a trend that we've battled in the web design world for the past 10+ years. [More]

CSS How To: Create a Print Friendly Style Sheet for Websites and Blogs

Using CSS is a better way to create printable versions of your web pages. CSS eliminates the costs and complexities of creating separate printable pages or using PDF output. You can make your site more useful for users by creating a separate print CSS that will make printing your pages a good experience for your users. I'll show you how to do that in this blog post. [More]

Website Form Validation Usability Issues Still Persist on Bank and Credit Union Websites

We first wrote about form validation usability, or lack thereof, six years ago in our report titled 2004 Top 10 Website Usability Mistakes and How to Correct Them. While much about website design and usability has improved in the past six years, the problem is still prevalent throughout the internet today, but the solutions that we recommended six years ago are still valid today. [More]

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