Designing and Documenting User Interactions

This presentation discusses “designing and documenting user interactions.” It emphasizes the importance of writing good documentation, the value of style guides, while never losing site of the end goal of creating good user experiences.

Often developers focus on documenting functionality in JavaScript while leaving out critical HTML/CSS implementations and states. This talk addresses this issue and dives into new tools and conventions, that any front-end team can implement easily, in order to become more transparent about their thinking, architecture, and design.

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Event producer: http://www.meetup.com/sfhtml5/
Video producer: https://thenewcircle.com/

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