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What is User Experience (UX) Design?
The UX field is expanding at such a rapid rate, and with this expansion comes a variety of different specialties that branch out from UX and other design disciplines.
User experience is so confusing because the term can take on many different definitions even within the UX community.
The concept of user experience is also used in many industries, including software design, website design, app design, and more.
User Experience (UX) design is the process the design team uses to create products that provide meaningful and relevant experiences to users. It involves the design of the entire process of acquiring and integrating the product, including aspects of branding, design, usability, and function.
To take a full screenshot of a Drupal page:
* Expand as many fieldsets as you'd like and have it as you want it to appear.
* Firefox -> File -> Save Page As... -> Format: Web Page, complete -- Save to the Desktop
* This will create a page.html (i.e. the last argument), and a folder page_folders
* Any images that are contained in the theme directory will need to be copied over into the page_files directory. So copy and paste the entire /themes/garland/images folder to page_files, and the theming images will correctly appear.
* Garland's style.css should be in the page_files, and the import CSS HTML should look like:
< link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" media="all" href="page_files/style.css" >
* Paparazzi! -> Open File -> Choose page.html from the desktop.
* Keep the default minimum size of 800x600 (the 800 width includes the scrollbar)
* Click the "Capture!" button
* Do a "Save Image As..." and save & upload the png
UPDATE: Or just use the Page Saver Basic Firefox extension as suggested by greggles
Pre-alpha working version of Julius Eckert's SilverFlow UI for Quicksilver (Not released yet).
The aim is to get is looking at much like this mock-up as possible.
See video of it in action at Julius' site.
Late at night, this screen was facing out to the street at a dental office, giving passerby a nice view of the UI. Advertising? Really?