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Since users read from left to right, users naturally look to the left of the screen first. That being said, the most important information ... We've all experienced a page with too much information on it, and it should probably go without saying that it is not helpful ... Navigation links that are too wordy and long are more likely to get overlooked and/or misunderstood. Keeping it short, simple and ... Too much JavaScript, or in other words too many 'bells & whistles' can negatively impact your site's performance, compatibility ... Users want to get to the information they are looking for in as few clicks as possible. If your site only offers one path to arrive at any ... Where we always look at the way users interact with the web for

Use logical groupings on a form to make it easier for users to provide the information for each field. Depending on the complexity ... A valuable addition to any search tool is refiners, which allows users to narrow down search results by more specific criteria and ... It is important to test your site's design and the supporting style sheets to ensure they do not interfere with the site's I'm sure most of you have visited a website that is filled with too many navigation links. Regardless of how well the navigation ... One great feature of metadata is that it allows alternate labeling. This provides you with the ability to identify the various naming ... When considering your site's design and layout, magazines are a good point of reference for solving the ongoing challenge of ...

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101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 36 Most Important Information on the Left
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101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 37 Show My Stuff
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 86 Custom Help
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 96 Don't Make Links Wordy
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 93 Use JaveScript Wisely
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 32 Offer Shortcuts
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - Introduction to Performance, Accessibility and Compatibility
101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 60 Use Logical Groupings on Forms
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101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 36 Most Important Information on the Left

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 36 Most Important Information on the Left

Since users read from left to right, users naturally look to the left of the screen first. That being said, the most important information ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 35 Too Much Information

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 35 Too Much Information

We've all experienced a page with too much information on it, and it should probably go without saying that it is not helpful ...

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101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 37 Show My Stuff

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 37 Show My Stuff

Help

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 86 Custom Help

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 86 Custom Help

Use custom site collection to

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 96 Don't Make Links Wordy

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 96 Don't Make Links Wordy

Navigation links that are too wordy and long are more likely to get overlooked and/or misunderstood. Keeping it short, simple and ...

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101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 93 Use JaveScript Wisely

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 93 Use JaveScript Wisely

Too much JavaScript, or in other words too many 'bells & whistles' can negatively impact your site's performance, compatibility ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 32 Offer Shortcuts

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 32 Offer Shortcuts

Users want to get to the information they are looking for in as few clicks as possible. If your site only offers one path to arrive at any ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - Introduction to Performance, Accessibility and Compatibility

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - Introduction to Performance, Accessibility and Compatibility

Where we always look at the way users interact with the web for

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 60 Use Logical Groupings on Forms

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 60 Use Logical Groupings on Forms

Use logical groupings on a form to make it easier for users to provide the information for each field. Depending on the complexity ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 81 Change Order of Search Refiners

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 81 Change Order of Search Refiners

A valuable addition to any search tool is refiners, which allows users to narrow down search results by more specific criteria and ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 98 Using Tools to Help Test Usability

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 98 Using Tools to Help Test Usability

Leverage a

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 9 Testing Your Design

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 9 Testing Your Design

It is important to test your site's design and the supporting style sheets to ensure they do not interfere with the site's

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 29 Limit Navigation Links

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 29 Limit Navigation Links

I'm sure most of you have visited a website that is filled with too many navigation links. Regardless of how well the navigation ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 47 Metadata Alternate Labeling

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 47 Metadata Alternate Labeling

One great feature of metadata is that it allows alternate labeling. This provides you with the ability to identify the various naming ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 7 Pay Attention to Magazines

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 7 Pay Attention to Magazines

When considering your site's design and layout, magazines are a good point of reference for solving the ongoing challenge of ...

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 5 Color Theory

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 5 Color Theory

The colors you use on your

Using Document Library on SharePoint Online - Basic User Level Training 101

Using Document Library on SharePoint Online - Basic User Level Training 101

Using Document Library on

Episode 36 - Making SharePoint Not Look Like SharePoint

Episode 36 - Making SharePoint Not Look Like SharePoint

Publish Date: 2016 - Tim Coalson and Danny Ryan discuss

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 10 No Chrome

101 SharePoint Usability Tips - # 10 No Chrome

Not referring to Google Chrome,

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