BasharOfTheAges wrote:It's taking the minimalistic approach a tad bit too far and making things more difficult for those that know how to get to at least a sub-page of where they want to be.
DriftRoot wrote:a marketing seminar ... on how to optimize one's Web site for the ideal user experience
One thing I thought was fascinating at the conference was the use of site analytics to get an idea of what's going on, what needs tweaking, etc. Has anyone ever done anything with that stuff around here? Not sure if we need hard data telling us where the problem areas are...I think they're pretty clear anyways...but it would be interesting to look at. Also would be a good way of testing any new design that was implemented.
trythil wrote:What specifically did that seminar cover? Was it actually optimizing Web sites for the user, or was it more of "how to inundate a user with advertising crap in the least invasive way possible"?
Forgive my snarkiness, but whenever I see "marketing" and "Web" in the same sentence, I automatically think the worst. Experience dictates it.
Corran wrote:We've toyed around with changing the menu layouts to something more intuitive about a year ago. The biggest problem with implementing changes right now is the fact that a lot of pages still don't use the newest php templates or CSS. If we change the layout right now, it would be inconsistent across the site. Some pages would have the new menu layout while others would still have the old one. Then again... maybe doing that will get Phade to finish the css conversion he started. >_>
>_> I really should go to bed... but before I do...Zarxrax wrote:What pages still need to be changed and how does one access the code? It cant be that hard.
...Can it?
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