| bio | website | roeldecoene.be |
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| location | Belgium | |
| age | 21 | |
| visits | member for | 4 months |
| seen | Apr 25 at 15:05 | |
| stats | profile views | 4 |
Currently studying NMCT at Kortrijk → Frontend Development l UX Design l New Media Integration l Graphic and Motion Design
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Dec 30 |
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Combine categories and tags in a blog-like website So, are you saying that this is a system that is already used a lot on websites, or that there is already an other system that deals with more difficult ways of navigating? |
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Dec 30 |
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Combine categories and tags in a blog-like website Thank you. This is very helpful! |
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Dec 28 |
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Combine categories and tags in a blog-like website Added a link about an article that has the same subject |
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Dec 27 |
answered | Include option to favor a returned result? |
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Dec 27 |
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what are the different sorting types I should implement in category pages of a e-commerce website? Made it more readable |
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Dec 27 |
suggested | suggested edit on what are the different sorting types I should implement in category pages of a e-commerce website? |
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Dec 27 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Dec 27 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Dec 27 |
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Combine categories and tags in a blog-like website Anna, it will be possible to choose multiple (combinations of) tags as a registered user (as there are many!), to have the things you want on your landing page. But that, indeed, does not solve the problem for unregistered users. The users are web minded and have an average age of 26,4 years, so they should be able to adjust to a new way of navigating. I know there is a chance of confusing the user, but once used to the way of navigating, I'm almost sure that no way of "normal" navigating will be faster or easier. That's just my opinion of course. |
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Dec 27 |
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Education for a UX career Made it more professional and easier to read. |
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Dec 27 |
suggested | suggested edit on Education for a UX career |
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Dec 27 |
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Combine categories and tags in a blog-like website I understand what you are saying but: -There already is a second navigation, that is used for the static content of the site like about, shop, login/register. --After some field research, it was clear that the site had many different sorts of user groups, with different desires of what they want to find in the site. Not everyone want to navigate through genres, or subjects. Using the way I described to navigate ensures a way of getting content fast and personalized. I'm not sure if your solution really provides those advantages. But I might be wrong of course! |
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Dec 27 |
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A modern image gallery: fluid or elastic? Improved formatting a bit, some writing mistakes. |
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Dec 27 |
suggested | suggested edit on A modern image gallery: fluid or elastic? |
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Dec 27 |
awarded | Student |
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Dec 27 |
awarded | Editor |
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Dec 27 |
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Combine categories and tags in a blog-like website added 85 characters in body |
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Dec 27 |
asked | Combine categories and tags in a blog-like website |
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Dec 26 |
awarded | Autobiographer |