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Posted at August 05, 2004 01:40 PM


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I read on your book about card decks. I also read Nielsen's suggestions about using card decks, which you ppinted out:
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20040719.html

I developed a javascript utility which produces card decks, with cards you can drag, type inside, custom colors and style, and save their settings through a serialized code text so that you can restore each specific card arrangement provided you save the serialized code.

Not that I mean it must be terrific, and I am sure you could criticize the design, which I am not an espert about, but anyway since the file mentions you I thought you could be interested in a glance:

http://www.unitedscripters.com/hotvamps/cards.html

after all the idea came after reading your work.
ciao

Alberto

Posted by Alberto at August 10, 2004 2:14 AM


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