wireframing

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Wireframing is a foundational step in web design and development, often used to plan layout, content hierarchy, and user flow before coding begins. On WindowsForum.com, discussions around wireframing focus on its role in content strategy and project planning, particularly for lightweight, accessible web projects. The tag covers how wireframing helps developers and designers align on structure and functionality early, reducing rework. While not limited to Windows-specific tools, wireframing is relevant to anyone building websites or apps on Windows, including those using Microsoft Edge or Visual Studio Code. Topics include best practices for low-fidelity sketches, digital wireframing tools, and integrating wireframes into agile workflows.
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    Building in 10k: Content and Strategy

    Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of posts from the team that built the 10k Apart contest page, exploring the process of building for interoperability, accessibility, and progressive enhancement in less than 10kB. When Link Removed first approached me about bringing back the 10k...
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