Axure Tip 10: Browsers matter
Posted in Prototyping | Jun 20, 04:30 pm
During some user testing, we quickly discovered that the Axure prototype was near unusable in Internet Explorer. Fortunately the lab had Firefox installed also.
Axure Tip 9: Share your work
Posted in Prototyping | Jun 20, 04:17 pm
I keep hearing that one of the biggest concerns with using Axure is your work will be created in a proprietary format that cannot be shared with others. This isn’t strictly true…
Axure Tip 8: Supersize templates
Posted in Prototyping | Jun 20, 04:15 pm
A few tweaks to the default Axure specification template are required to enable me to to neatly fit all the information I require onto each page.
Axure Tip 7: Use plain English
Posted in Prototyping | Jun 20, 04:14 pm
Using plain English for all labels and variable names aids the readability of your interactions. It has the added advantage of being understandable when you return to the document.
Axure Tip 6: Annotate with care
Posted in Prototyping | Jun 20, 04:12 pm
The Word specification output from Axure can quickly become bloated by annotation tables filled with unnecessary blank fields and rows.
Axure Tip 5: Think globally
Posted in Prototyping | Jun 20, 04:06 pm
When outputting my wireframes files (HTML and Word), I often need to display a set of annotations for just each component on the page, rather than the individual elements.
