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Submit and Reset buttons should be easy to see, and should be close to their related form controls.
Whether using a browser-supplied or a custom Submit button, we don’t want the form to be accidentally submitted multiple times.
Most of the time, this order is the way we would want and expect the visitor to progress through the form, because that’s how the majority of the Western world reads.
It’s worth repeating that the single most important thing you can do to build appeal, mood, and ambiance for your site is to select an appropriate color scheme.
After you have your Facebook application developed, your next step is to see what areas of the app can be optimized to speed up overall performance.
The data-gathering capabilities of FQL are identical to many of the API calls. However, before dismissing FQL as redundant, it is important to recognize that FQL does have some notable advantages over API access to Facebook.
Quick simple note about relative and absolute addressing issue.
Although fluid design was a more popular design solution in the early days of the Internet, it’s less popular now as a layout technique for many small and medium-size businesses, artist portfolio sites, and blogs.
If a font is used extensively at text sizes within office applications its usability is compromised if it’s not hinted. Characters may break up and display unevenly leading the user to believe that it may be corrupted, or your users may complain that it is difficult to read or even completely illegible.
What if management insists that certain elements of the site be done in a certain way, despite being informed those elements violate usability standards?

