Archive for February, 2006

We have moved to a new server

Wednesday, February 22nd, 2006 by Thomas Watson Steen

If you have tried to read our blog within the last half hour you might have gotten a “Permission denied” error. This was due to a server move that should have gone smoothly – but as it sometimes happens with server moves things go wrong. But after a bit of hacking it now seems to […]

JotForm wysiwyg HTML form generator

Tuesday, February 21st, 2006 by Jesper Rønn-Jensen

This one’s really nice. you can edit an HTML form with this interface (click to enlarge). You can literally create a form in seconds.
Jotform screenshot

Google improves webstat by Measure Map acquisition

Wednesday, February 15th, 2006 by Jesper Rønn-Jensen

For quite some time, I wanted to write what Google Analytics could improve to make it more useful. Google beat me to it. They just acquired Measure Map for an undisclosed price.

Notes and Podcast from Carson Workshop Summit

Thursday, February 9th, 2006 by Jesper Rønn-Jensen

Carson Workshops Summit happened yesterday in London. I was not in London but have previously attended Ryan Carson’s excellent workshops.

I’m really looking forward to this message that Ryan put on the webpage:

The summit was a smash success. Thank you to everyone who came along. We thought it’d be fun to give away all the podcasts of the talks, for those who couldn’t make it. Enjoy!

Justaddwater.dk January 2006 Statistics

Wednesday, February 8th, 2006 by Thomas Watson Steen

January is so far the most visited month. This post shows just what happens when that monster story you have been writing on hits your front page and gets noticed around the globe. Read on for the full statistics for justaddwater.dk / January 2006.

AJAX businesscase: Reduce development costs and increase usability

Wednesday, February 8th, 2006 by Jesper Rønn-Jensen

As a followup to my earlier post “AJAX performance stats, ROI, and business value“, I decided that I’d share with you some considerations on a recent project I was involved in. I can’t give you all the juicy details, and I might never be able to show you the final solution or tell, who the […]

Pogosticking and why it should be avoided

Sunday, February 5th, 2006 by Jesper Rønn-Jensen

Ever heard of pogosticking? Until recently, I had experienced it a lot, but never heard of “pogosticking”. Here is how to avoid unnecessary navigation and extra clicks that occurs because pages do not match the information users need to find what they are looking for.

IE7 beta running side by side with IE6

Friday, February 3rd, 2006 by Jesper Rønn-Jensen

In the comments of “Multiple versions of IE in one Windows PC” I could see that other people also had problems with the suggestion to make IE6 standalone.

Jon Galloway has the solution: Run IE7 as standalone and keep IE6 as the default browser. I have tried it out for a couple of days and could not get it to work until he posted a followup, IE7 Standalone Launch Script: