Archive for the ‘Website Usability’ Category

Website’s Accessibility v. Usability

Posted by Meikah Delid March 31st, 2009

I stumbled upon this article on Promotion World. It’s a good read about a site’s usability and accessibility. I agree with him that the two are often thought of as one and the same. But it’s pretty clear that each one has a different function for the site. Each is important, and thus each deserves [...]

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Major Trends Affecting ICM

Posted by Meikah Delid February 5th, 2009

ICM (or Interactive Content Management) is crucial to the success of your website. Since, I’m project managing two websites, I need to constantly brush up on things that will make me more knowledgeable about web development. One of the things that I need to know is ICM. I stumbled upon a video that discusses the [...]

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When Websites Are Down

Posted by Meikah Delid December 3rd, 2008

After Black Friday in the U.S., I read reports that major e-stores malfunctioned. For example, customers of one of the popular e-store, Sears.com, told its customers to “please try again later.” If you look at the positive side of it, the downtime would probably be caused by too many users accessing the site. That means [...]

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Issues on Website Usability

Posted by Meikah Delid July 7th, 2008

I was again testing the usability of one of my website projects today and thought how else the site can be improved. I know a LOT has yet to be done, but the issues on usability is to me the most urgent one. After all it’s what users see. They don’t see the codes or [...]

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