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UXPassion.com is growing at really nice rate and I feel that lots of readers are finding this blog useful and interesting. Therefore, I’ve decided to share with you my draft list of planned future posts on this blog – you can add to this list by putting your comments and suggestions.
Of course, this list is not complete as you are going to find more other articles, but it should be decent guide both for you as a reader and for me as a writer.
- 1. I will continue my work on free WPF ribbon control tutorial. Next tutorials to come are: How to change color (look and feel) appearance control of Ribbon control?; Positioning and arranging icons in ribbon groups; Adding new tabs; Working with Ribbon menu…
- 2. RoleTailored User Experience in Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 – I will go and add at least two more articles on this topic. I am going to give you overview of customer model and some UX details on Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009.
- 3. Year in review – I will share some interesting statistics and data from UXPassion.com. Since by the end of December 2009 UXPassion.com will be 4 months old, it will be very interesting to see this blog’s growth rate, most searched terms, countries you are visiting this blog from, Alexa page rank and other interesting stuff.
- 4. Expression Blend / Design tutorials – this is going to be a long-term project I’ve decided to get into. I will go and teach you how to work with Expression Blend 2 and Expression Design 2 and help you find your way with these products. I will cover both WPF and Silverlight 2.
- 5. Anything else you find interesting… As always, feel free to give me your suggestions in comments or via e-mail. I cannot stress out how deeply I appreciate each and every comment you put here on UXPassion.com and every e-mail you are sending to me. That is why I find blog to be great way for two-directional communication and shaping the content of this blog depending on your needs and interests. Thank you so much for this and let’s continue it that way.
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