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1.
Web design is 95% typography
(NEWS/GLOBAL DEVELOPMENTS)
...t;. So, information designers nowadays do the job that typographers did 30 years ago. Text as
user
interface Texts that are easy to read on all major browsers and platforms require the ...
2.
Google to launch operating system
(NEWS/GLOBAL DEVELOPMENTS)
...ast, lightweight, start up in a few seconds and for people who spend most of their time on the web. The
user
interface is minimal and most of the
user
experience takes place on the web - "the web...
3.
Facebook is watching you... be aware
(NEWS/GLOBAL DEVELOPMENTS)
...est social networking site just got bigger with the announcement that it has 300 million active monthly
user
s from around the globe (see: BBC, 16 September 2009). Watch this video... ...
4.
New visual search on Bing
(NEWS/GLOBAL DEVELOPMENTS)
...recently introduced a new "visual search" feature in to its search engine, Bing, which allows
user
s to search for information using image galleries rather than text links. Microsoft cl...
5.
1.3 An introduction to Web accessibility at FAO
(WEBGUIDE/INTRODUCTION)
...inciple of accessibility is designing Web sites and software that are flexible enough to meet different
user
needs, preferences, and situations. This flexibility thus benefits other
user
s, such...
6.
2.8a Online content sharing services
(WEBGUIDE/WEB PUBLICATION BASICS)
... on this page is still under review by the Web Guide Editorial Board Some Web sites store
user
s' content (such as links or videos) and allow them to be easily incorporated into another W...
7.
2.8b Using YouTube to store and share FAO videos
(WEBGUIDE/WEB PUBLICATION BASICS)
Policy About YouTube YouTube is a video sharing Web site where
user
s can upload, view and share short videos or multimedia presentations. Unregistered
user
s can view most videos on the sit
8.
The Future of Social Networking
(NEWS/GLOBAL DEVELOPMENTS)
.... Search behaviour across sites is already being used to build profiles of individuals, for example
user
s that visit multiple car sites will see more car adverts when reading the news. Tapp...
9.
Google Latitude
(NEWS/GLOBAL DEVELOPMENTS)
...lotted on a Google Map with links which allow them to phone, email or instant message each other.
User
s can follow either on a desktop PC version of Google Maps or soon on any mobile phone platf...
10.
Facebook Connect
(NEWS/GLOBAL DEVELOPMENTS)
Facebook Connect is a new service that enables Facebook
user
s to log-in to affiliated sites using their Facebook account. This allows
user
s to then share information from such sites with their F
11.
Latest Checklist for new Web sites
(NEWS/NEWS FROM FAO)
... to reinforce the perception of FAO as a publisher of high quality information and also to improve the
user
experience. The aim is also to see the transfer of responsibility from KCE to the si...
12.
Light up the Web with Silverlight 2
(NEWS/GLOBAL DEVELOPMENTS)
... and developers to better collaborate while creating more accessible, more discoverable and more secure
user
experiences that are independent of browser, operating system or handset. It also of...
13.
Customized search from Google
(NEWS/GLOBAL DEVELOPMENTS)
Google has unveiled a tool that allows
user
s to personalize internet searches with their own notes and changes. On 20 Nov 2008 Google launched SearchWiki which allows
user
s to delete search r
14.
The next phase of the FAO Open Archive project begins
(NEWS/NEWS FROM FAO)
...pport FAO document workflows, for electronic publishing and cataloguing; place FAO in a community of
user
s who can provide support and feedback; and provide a stable, technically reliable platfo...
15.
What is Enterprise 2.0?
(NEWS/GLOBAL DEVELOPMENTS)
... Hierarchy Friction Bureaucracy Inflexibility IT-driven technology / Lack of
user
control Top down Centralized Teams are in one building / one time zone ...
16.
Top Ten Mistakes in Web Design, by Jakob Nielsen
(NEWS/GLOBAL DEVELOPMENTS)
...s Like an Advertisement Violating Design Conventions Opening New Browser Windows Not Answering
User
s' Questions Read a description of each point above in the full article, here. ...
17.
End of Support for Netscape Web Browser
(NEWS/GLOBAL DEVELOPMENTS)
...007, when it announced that it would be ending support for the venerable application. Even though
user
s can still download Netscape 9, AOL will no longer provide any support at all for the brows...
18.
A graphical overview of the FAO electronic publishing workflow
(NEWS/NEWS FROM FAO)
... publishing workflow. These diagrams are available on the home page of the site CDR: A Guide for
User
s, or they you can be accessed directly here: A graphical overview of the FAO electronic pub...
19.
Web Usability Matters
(NEWS/GLOBAL DEVELOPMENTS)
...r site works, but how quickly and easily visitors are able to make use of the site. It is all about the
user
experience - not the system. In general terms, a "usable" Web site should ...
20.
2.8 Social Media Policy
(WEBGUIDE/WEB PUBLICATION BASICS)
...nded that you create an account and login, rather than contributing anonymously. When creating a
user
account, or making a contribution, please use the text "FAO of the UN www.fao.org"...
21.
Buzz Monitor – an open-source aggregator from the World Bank
(NEWS/GLOBAL DEVELOPMENTS)
...le terms in the news. Some other features of Buzz Monitor include: Tag extraction Ranking
User
tagging Bookmarking Commenting Tag and Search Feeds APIs & Widgets Group...
22.
Merging the Corporate Document Repository (CDR) and the Online Catalogue (FAODOC).
(NEWS/NEWS FROM FAO)
...nd the Online Catalogue (FAODOC). Different outputs will be maintained according to target audience and
user
needs, but the metadata will be centralised in a single database. Why bother? For st...
23.
Web 2.0. So?
(NEWS/GLOBAL DEVELOPMENTS)
...-based services - such as collabrative tools (wikis for example), communication tools and folksonomies (
user
generated taxonomies) - that emphasize online collaboration and sharing among
user
s. Though...
24.
Acronyms
(RESOURCES/RESOURCES)
... News and Events Management System The system allows
user
s without HTML knowledge to post news and events stories on a Web site. ...
25.
2.6 FAO Web sites: the user perspective
(WEBGUIDE/WEB PUBLICATION BASICS)
26.
9.4 Evaluation of Web sites
(WEBGUIDE/MAINTENANCE)
...mportant and often overlooked step. It helps to identify areas of the Web site to adapt to the intended
user
s. A number of methods of evaluation can be used - they can highlight different aspec...
27.
9.3 Traffic monitoring arrangements
(WEBGUIDE/MAINTENANCE)
...te. For instructions on how traffic monitoring can benefit your Web site, see 2.6d How to gather
user
information: Web site traffic monitoring. ...
28.
9.2 Update procedures for Web sites
(WEBGUIDE/MAINTENANCE)
...ement, to be granted access to the test environment; ask access for themselves as well as for
user
s designated to work on a certain site or set of pages; specify which
user
(s) shoul...
29.
7.2 How to use the test environment
(WEBGUIDE/TESTING)
...the so-called production and test areas. Placing files in the one of the test servers, enables a
user
to see how the Web site will perform once copied live. For example, the URL for Web site fi...
30.
7.1 Testing approaches
(WEBGUIDE/TESTING)
...ation of a Web site is sent to KCE, it has been thoroughly tested according to these requirements.
User
testing It may be advisable to ask members of staff to test your new Web site for usab...
31.
6.10 Providing access to search
(WEBGUIDE/CONSTRUCTION)
...ailable here. Please note: Set-up is by the Web site owner, but KCEW will provide the Google
user
name and password for your instance; No cost are incurred in-house or from Google; ...
32.
5.3c Web site design usability principles
(WEBGUIDE/DESIGN)
...ns should point to the official download page and not to a locally copied executable file. Many FAO Web
user
s live in developing countries with slow connections and lengthy download times. Therefore, ...
33.
5.2b Define navigation
(WEBGUIDE/DESIGN)
... It is important that your site is easy to navigate. Consistency and predictability are the key. A
user
should be able to drill down for information and find their way back through the levels eas...
34.
5.2a Identify Web pages and subject categories
(WEBGUIDE/DESIGN)
...Labelling Web pages Web pages should be labelled with easy to understand terms that indicate to the
user
the subject that the page covers. Web page labels that are common to the majority of FAO We...
35.
5.5 Define technical implementation
(WEBGUIDE/DESIGN)
...design Can be tracked using: interface design documents, i.e. a list of events triggered by
user
actions on the screen and the resulting display; and mock-ups of the main page types, e....
36.
5.4 Define technical implementation
(WEBGUIDE/DESIGN)
...formation in tables, graphs and maps. KIDS is an application framework that has been developed to allow
user
s to collect, store, display and visualize data, maps, raster images, metadata, reports and ...
37.
5.1 Review user needs
(WEBGUIDE/DESIGN)
...he planning and content collection and preparation phases), you should review the needs of the intended
user
s of your Web site. You have defined your audience (see 3.4 Define your audience), pe...
38.
5. Design
(WEBGUIDE/DESIGN)
...ENT Framework Project Approach: in particular, they are based on "Stage 1: Project formulation and
user
requirement definition", and "Stage 2: Design and Development" (for
user
req...
39.
4.4f Metadata, search engines and their robots
(WEBGUIDE/CONTENT COLLECTION)
...ll not be indexed; NOARCHIVE - instructs a search engine not to provide archived copies of a page to
user
s (of that search engine); NOIMAGEINDEX - is similar to NOFOLLOW, but instructs a search ...
40.
4.3e How to write feedback, error messages
(WEBGUIDE/CONTENT COLLECTION)
...iations such as "an error of type 2 has occurred."; polite phrasing that doesn't blame
user
s or imply that they are doing something wrong; precise descriptions of the exact problem...
41.
4.3c Organizing your text on the page
(WEBGUIDE/CONTENT COLLECTION)
...as newspaper editors. By making the page easily readable and scannable, you are improving ten-fold your
user
s' experience of your site. Create subheadings and photos Attempt to break your...
42.
4.3a Writing a page of text
(WEBGUIDE/CONTENT COLLECTION)
... re-read your text several days later and edit if necessary. Assume this page is the first page a
user
encounters Always assume that any page of your Web site might be the first page a
user
...
43.
4.3 Writing for the Web
(WEBGUIDE/CONTENT COLLECTION)
It is important to remember that a
user
's first impression of a Web site can be affected not only by the design and the way information is organized but also by the quality of the written conten
44.
4.2 FAO content repositories
(WEBGUIDE/CONTENT COLLECTION)
...items (e.g. documents, bibliographical records and images). Typically, they come with an administration/
user
interface that allows
user
s to contribute, manage and share the items. There are sev...
45.
4.1 Developing a content inventory
(WEBGUIDE/CONTENT COLLECTION)
...e contains FAO documents it is mandatory that they be included in the Corporate Document Repository, as
user
s can also access them through this and other entry points. See the Corporate Document Repos...
46.
3.4 Define your audience
(WEBGUIDE/PLANNING)
At the planning stage, it is important to collect specific information about the target
user
s for your Web site. Defining your audience might require ad-hoc
user
research. If you do not have im
47.
3.3 Define the Web site subject scope
(WEBGUIDE/PLANNING)
...rect and current terms for describing a topic domain. Using the standard terms and definitions will aid
user
comprehension and visibility. Consistency in terminology will give your information credibi...
48.
3.2 What and (who) is the site for and what is it about?
(WEBGUIDE/PLANNING)
...hus, basic questions to consider could be: Is the old site actually being used? Is previous
user
feedback available that will help shape the redesign? Is there an opportunity to test t...
49.
3.1 Consultation
(WEBGUIDE/PLANNING)
...gning, is the content selection and structure still valid - was the previous site found to be useful by
user
s? Target audiences - is previous
user
research available? Are there recent findings...
50.
3. Planning
(WEBGUIDE/PLANNING)
...en under the WAICENT framework: in particular, they are based on "Stage 1: Project formulation and
user
requirement definition". ...
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