11 Articles worth reading… (Spotted: Week 18-21, 2011)
For your reading pleasure this time, a collection of links (with summaries) including articles related to: web management, UX, cookies, search, UX and search.
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For your reading pleasure this time, a collection of links (with summaries) including articles related to: web management, UX, cookies, search, UX and search.
This time, a collection of links (and summaries) including articles related to:Web management, UX, intranets, SEO and web analytics.
For years I’ve used the “properties” option in the context menu of firefox to quickly check the alt and title attributes of various elements (especially images) and to grab the URL of images - amongst other useful things for someone working with web sites.
Firefox 3.6 saw the properties dialog and context-menu item removed. Probably rightly so; it’s a geek feature. The everyday internet user probably hasn’t even noticed that it’s gone; let along missed it.
So, for those of us who aren’t everyday internet users, a firefox add-on has been developed using pretty much exactly the original (removed) source code.
This tool provides a quick way of testing the readability of your (english) content using a number of established readability indictors. Given the way we read online content, it is often best to create content that has a readability level suitable for children.
The patterns, tools and examples on We Are Color Blind.com help you create websites the colour blind can use without problems.
Is Twitter Knowledge Management? by Dave Mastronardi.
Like Dave, I’m increasingly convinced that a microblogging tool could solve many knowledge management and intranet effectiveness issues while at the same time improving co-operation and social networking skills within an organisation.