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Stop Redesigning And Start Tuning Your Site Instead

March 6, 2026May 20, 2012 by Dan

Added March 6, 2026: The article is from 2012, but the process and advice are evergreen. Tools, programming languages, vendors, and trends are always changing. But the question remains the same. What do your site’s users want? How do you find the answers?…

Categories Information Technology, Library & Information Science Tags Information Architecture, User Experience (UX)

University Website Venn Diagram

March 16, 2026August 1, 2010 by Dan

A reminder that what you think should go on a website may not be what people are actually looking for.

https://xkcd.com/773/

University Website Venn Diagram - xlcd..com/773
Description from xkcd – People go to the website because they can’t wait for the next alumni magazine, right? What do you mean, you want a campus map?
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Categories Funny, Web Design and Development Tags User Experience (UX)

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