CS 275Tidwell Course NotesPage 110 Chapter 7: Getting Input From Users Designing interactive forms, in which the user is expected to supply information.
CS 275Tidwell Course NotesPage 142 Chapter 9: Making It Look Good While “style over substance” is usually not a successful approach when designing an.
CS 275Tidwell Course NotesPage 1 Chapter 1: What Users Do When designing software interfaces, we must ascertain who will be using the software and why.
CS 275Tidwell Course NotesPage 16 Chapter 2: Organizing The Content There are two primary ways to organize the planned content of your software application’s.
CS 275Tidwell Course NotesPage 70 Chapter 5: Doing Things Several screen components and interactions have been developed to facilitate user actions within.
Chapter 9: Making It Look Good
Chapter 8: Builders And Editors
Chapter 1: What Users Do
Chapter 6: Showing Complex Data
Chapter 7: Getting Input From Users
Chapter 5: Doing Things