| bio | website | homey.se/uxtweaker |
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| location | Sweden | |
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| visits | member for | 1 year, 5 months |
| seen | 2 days ago | |
| stats | profile views | 98 |
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Sep 4 |
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Wireframes first or after rough visual design sketches? So, you are the boss over the visual designer so to speak? |
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Sep 4 |
asked | Wireframes first or after rough visual design sketches? |
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Sep 3 |
asked | How many people should I interview for creating a valid persona |
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Aug 29 |
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How to group users into personas You know what? I think I got it! Thank you very much. |
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Aug 29 |
accepted | How to group users into personas |
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Aug 28 |
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How to group users into personas Right, and these could be for example a specific market segment that you want to sell stuff to? |
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Aug 28 |
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How to group users into personas I really appreciate your help and I dont want to to be inpolite but I know what to do after the personas are created, but do you just interview a couple of potential site visitors and if they happen to be at the same age or like Nickelback then you know you have a persona? |
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Aug 28 |
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How to group users into personas Please do. But in your job portal example, we are seeing two personas? The job seeker and the administrator? You are telling me that the creation of the personas comes after the interviews but shouldn't I figure out before the interviews begins that the job portal will be targeted against job seekers and administrators? Otherwise I don't know who to interview right? So I have to start by picking out some high level target groups? And then interview them about the goals, needs, problems and thinking? If I see a one or two patterns during the interviews I know that I have one or two personas? |
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Aug 28 |
asked | How to group users into personas |
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Aug 24 |
answered | Which “Like” symbol to use? |
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Aug 24 |
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Breadcrumbs: ok to place at the top of a page? @CharlesBoyung I was apparently a bit unclear. My point was about search engine optimization. You don't get banned from Google if you put more than 100 links on your web page. From the same article: "Does Google automatically consider a page spam if your page has over 100 links? No, not at all." But from a user experience perspective I fully agree that something could be wrong with your site architecture if need to put more than 100 links on your page. |
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Aug 23 |
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Breadcrumbs: ok to place at the top of a page? Sure, download their pdf "Google search engine optimization guide" and navigate to page ten. This is what they say "Ensure more convinience for users by using 'breadcrumb lists'. By the way, the 100 links per page rule isnt that valid today - check out this blog post by Matt Cutts about the subject mattcutts.com/blog/how-many-links-per-page |
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Aug 10 |
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How do you present tags and other non-hierarchical meta data as a delivery for your client? edited title |
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Aug 9 |
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How do you present tags and other non-hierarchical meta data as a delivery for your client? Sweet! But where could I see/aprove the edit? |
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Aug 9 |
asked | How do you present tags and other non-hierarchical meta data as a delivery for your client? |
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Aug 7 |
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Visual language for fixed and fluid widths I agree that you might not want to specify exact how wide the columns should be. That is something that the web designer should decide. |
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Aug 6 |
asked | Visual language for fixed and fluid widths |
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Jul 7 |
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Usability research on sticky headers? Personally, I really dislike the concept. I always find it irrating except on Facebook and Twitter for some reason. Maybe because it's kept to a minimum. |
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Jun 25 |
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Should we include a “Back to top” button for mobile websites? Yes, that is correct. The question is about accessibility. |
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Jun 25 |
asked | Should we include a “Back to top” button for mobile websites? |