Posts Tagged ‘web’

Balsamiq – Create website mock ups quickly and easily!

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

A friend at work pointed out the Balsamiq mockup software to me recently, and I think it’s great!

It’s a fantastic piece of flash software that helps you create simple web mock ups in a ridiculously fast time. It’s free to use (with a few features hidden, such as browse for image) but you get a popup every now and again asking you to buy the full version. It took me 10 minutes to produce this (admittedly lacklustre) mockup.

Using it is simple. You drag on items, such as tabbed containers, images, text boxes, buttons and even iphone layouts, until you have created your mockup. You can then export it as a pdf or a png, ready to show your client. The most impressive feature is the amount of detail they have included. You can change the position of the scrollbars, selected which tab is active and even add in disabled/selected checkboxes. Everything is customisable.

I’ll definitely be using it if given the opportunity.

LAUNCH – Chanbara band site/blog

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

I’m in a band called Chanbara, and today I finally got round to creating a half decent site for us, after leaving an awful splash page there for the good part of a year.

The site chanbara.co.uk is basically a modified WordPress blog. I found an amazing theme called Sharpfolio, which was originally designed for showcasing art work, but I loved the simplicity of it.

I also added various plugins, such as the All in one SEO pack, Gig Press and Audi Player. All of which help add extra functionality to the blog.

Hopefully, what with the upcoming gigs and studio time, it’ll be updated fairly regularly aswell!

Anonimity on websites – good or bad?

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

I’m starting work on a new website, and I’ve come across a stumbling block. Should I make the site anonymous, like fml and mlia, or shall I require users to register for an account? It’s a big decision, and one which will change how the entire is created and used.

Anonymous Accounts

I like the idea of anonymous accounts, I think it’d encourage more people to post, comment, and rate each feature. It means everyone can jump right in, and start using the site as it is meant to be used, without having another arbitrary login slowing them down/putting them off.

Required Registration

On the other hand, allowing the users to create an account would allow them access to better features, such as a control panel with all their posts, favourites, comments etc. It may put users off from using the site though, if they think that filling out a registration form to post something is too much effort.

I think a happy medium may be to allow both, maybe anonymous comments and ratings, but signed in to post?

How many people would be put off by a registration form?