Everything I do, I'm gonna think of you Don't know what else to do You got me, you got me, baby Everything I make, I only make for you Baby, be patient for me And please don't fall in love with someone new I promise one day I'll come back for you

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Everything I do, I'm gonna think of you Don't know what else to do You got me, you got me, baby Everything I make, I only make for you Baby, be patient for me And please don't fall in love with someone new I promise one day I'll come back for you
Updates To The Fordson Theme For K-12 In Moodle 3.2
Updates To The Fordson Theme For K-12 in #Moodle 3.2 #MoodleNews @kennibc @carlosagile @_abias
Chris Kenniburg, of the Dearborn Public Schools Districts, recently released version 1.3.1 of the “Fordson” theme for Moodle 3.2. With this update, “Fordson” allows further control of the NavBar (or Nav Drawer). This section on the left, togglable from a top-left hamburger (≡) icon, is one of the distinctive features of “Boost” at is breaks out with Moodle’s old look and approaches it to the…
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when I forget an AlertBox, and it suddenly appears during the demo
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Not even Jakob Nielsen can resist an April Fool's Day joke.
how tunnel vision worm-holes users through your site
Norman Nielsen shows examples of how this works. How users do not look around, they just focus. And in their area of focus, they just succeed - or fail - quickly.
remember, user attention is the most valuable asset online.
How can people overlook something that's right there on the screen? If you've ever observed a usability study, you've probably had many occasions to ask yourself this question.
You can find me on Alertbox: Software craftsmanship column by Kosala (http://alertbox.tumblr.com).
Once users reject a design technique due to repeated bad experiences it's almost impossible to use it for good because people will avoid it every time.