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Information Architecture Perfection - Is it achievable ?
30 September 2008 - By Sean Fishlock
The web is maturing all the time. Such is the maturity of the Internet that I often find myself working on information architecture projects and content audits for 3rd and 4th generation websites and Intranets. Over the years I've discovered where to draw the line to get the best results from a website project while delivering on time and to budget.
The best thing about information architecture for websites is that there is always room for improvement. But it is a double edged sword. The closer you get to what you think is the perfect architecture, the further you realise you are away from it and the more work you see needs to be done.
The problem is that people interpret content in their own individual and unique ways. With the Internet opening up such a large and diverse audience that it is very difficult to please each and every user. Then there are other factors, such as search engine optimisation that come into the mix. It is hard enough trying to please humans, but pleasing both humans and computers, well that's another thing altogether.
The problem has been highlighted for me trying to train new staff in the skills of information architecture. You come to realise that what might seem straightforward to me can actually be a quantum leap for many, one that is only bridged from years of experience in the field.
Fortunately the tools and methods for testing information architecture are getting better and better and there are many proven models and templates that work well. So while you may not achieve a website that is perfect for everyone, you can learn alot from trends in usability.
Information architecture ensures that there is never a shortage of work to be done on your customers projects, but customers seldom realise the need for it, the scale of the work that needs to be done and the skills needed to do it.
While information architecture and user-centred design can at times be a massive undertaking, the cost of not doing it properly can be massive. It is important to realise that any flaws in your content structure and site navigation can potentially white ant your website. If the foundations are compromised and not up to the job then the whole thing can come tumbling down. A frustrating website experience can ruin your business or the reputation of your whole organisation, afterall people these days see websites as something to make their life easier and doing business with you more convenient.
At the same time, in the web design business, it doesn't pay to be quixotic. There are real world demands and customers can't afford to wait while your next website is in development for months or even years and customers can't afford to pay you to be mulling over things for months. A good web developer understands the balance which must be struck, how much research is required, how far to go and where to draw the line.
Although there are more and more people out there who can build a website, the number who can effectively design and structure large, mature websites is getting smaller all the time. So it pays to use someone who knows what they are doing. Comments (0)
Shopping Cart Commerce still has a place in the web
18 September 2008 - By Sean Fishlock
I must admit, not so long ago as a company we used to sneeze at shopping cart solutions and small business websites. Which is ironic as we were the first company in Victoria to build a payment gateway and one that went by the tagline "E-Commerce Websites" primarily serviced small business. But we've come full circle since and you will find that we work on the occasional shopping cart website.
A vast majority of the sites we rolled out in our first few years were either e-commerce or shopping cart websites. Then the landscape of the web changed as shopping cart solutions began to emerge left right and centre. Rather than join the run of the mill we moved on to other things, preferring instead to build shopping cart functionality into our software and Freestyer where it was needed. Somewhere along the line, we dropped the functionality due to low demand. Shopping cart solutions became a specialised field and we continued to only use our own products, we would implement high end e-commerce solutions and payment gateways for corporate clients. We would get the occasional enquiry from small business about shopping carts, but not be geared to service them.
In the last 12 months, we've built a handful of shopping cart websites.
I think there are a few reasons for this.
Continue reading Shopping Cart Commerce still has a place in the web
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The Google Chrome Effect
09 September 2008 - By Sean Fishlock
Google's new beta browser Chrome is rapidly gathering early adopters, so I thought I'd briefly look at how the new browser will effect Datalink websites and applications.
I've had a good chance to look at Chrome and review it in a bit of detail. Chrome appears to be built for the mobile platform, with alight, speedy interface which is not processor intensive and theusability is more suited to smaller screens.
We don't currently test for Google Chrome as part of our browser testing, although we do test for Safari. Why is this significant ? Well both appear to use a similar graphics engine, based on the open source Webkit.
Our websites use standards based technologies, so they will mostly still look good in Chrome. We're yet to see what sort of sophisticated design features it supports, but for now you won't notice too many differences.
One area that is effected by Chrome, like Safari, is Freestyler CMS editing. Freestyler's rich text editor currently does not support Safari. But this isn't anything too major, as a whole range of other applications, such as Blogger and the like also don't. We may well support Chrome editing in future.
Google Chrome is currently a fad which is caught up in the buzz and hype of all new Google products, however we'd expect that once it is released that this new browser will quickly gain marketshare.
So we are keeping an eye on it. However long-term, unless something drastic happens, our focus for cross-browser support will be on the dominant browsers in Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox which combined still account for over 90% of the web browser marketplace.
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E-magination Archive
- Nillumbik Youth Services Website Re-launched - 04 September 2008
- Redesigned MFB website uses Datalink Freestyler CMS - Sean Fishlock - 21 August 2008
- Google Street View glitch or UFO attack on Datalink ? - Sean Fishlock - 13 August 2008
- Youth Websites take out the Design Awards - 17 July 2008
- Freestyler CMS, browser add-ons and Skype - Sean Fishlock - 10 July 2008
- How to create pages without links to them in Freestyler CMS - Sean Fishlock - 08 July 2008
- LG 3.0 - Collaborative ICT Delivery - 25 June 2008
- City of Monash to develop Youth Directory - 06 June 2008
- Email Marketing using Freestyler CMS - How it stacks up - Sean Fishlock - 07 May 2008
- Information architecture for Websites - Sean Fishlock - 01 May 2008
- Datalink celebrates 10 years - Scott Davey - 30 April 2008
- Security and Open Source Content Management Systems (CMS) - Sean Fishlock - 21 April 2008
- Is there a stigma around the YouTube brand ? - Sean Fishlock - 17 April 2008
- Brimbank City Council to build Youth Website - 15 April 2008
- Athletics Australia wins Australian Sports Award for their Datalink website - Sean Fishlock - 26 March 2008
- Datalink supports Earth Hour Melbourne 2008 - 26 March 2008
- Web based Emergency Coordination Centre launched with Alpine Shire - 25 March 2008
- Boroondara Community Forums Launched - 21 March 2008
- Marketing to the Social Web - Review - Sean Fishlock - 11 March 2008
- Sink or SWM: The fine balance of Social Web Marketing - Sean Fishlock - 06 March 2008
- How do you feel about having your web designer or developer's link on your site ? - Sean Fishlock - 05 March 2008
- Local Governments tune into RSS - Sean Fishlock - 03 March 2008
- Sitemap in Footer - A new approach to enhancing your website's performance - Sean Fishlock - 27 February 2008
- Redesigned Global Footy Site Uses Freestyler CMS - Sean Fishlock - 21 February 2008
- Tweaking Webpage CMS Templates for Better User Experience - Sean Fishlock - 20 February 2008
- AFL overhauls its website .... again - Sean Fishlock - 19 February 2008
- Sydney web design & development - Sean Fishlock - 15 February 2008
- Interactive Online Membership Rates Calculator Improves PDL's member services - Sean Fishlock - 07 February 2008
- Datalink celebrates 10 years in 2008! - Scott Davey - 06 February 2008
- Social Networking and Web 2.0 at Work - Facebook Behind the Firewall - Sean Fishlock - 04 February 2008
- Website Content Loading, Entry, Inventory and Migration - Why it can make or break your web project - Sean Fishlock - 31 January 2008
- Accessible Website Design - What's in it for me ? - Sean Fishlock - 29 January 2008
- Link Integrity - What is it and why is it so important ? - Sean Fishlock - 17 January 2008
- Optometrists Association Australia launches into YouTube campaign - Sean Fishlock - 16 January 2008
- Yarra Ranges Youth Website Gets Animated for Bushfire Awareness Campaign - Sean Fishlock - 11 January 2008
- Information Architecture - Blueprints for the Web Review - Sean Fishlock - 08 January 2008
- Christmas office hours and support - 20 December 2007
- Confusing e-Commerce : why the AFL through Ticketmaster and Telstra are frustrating their customers - Sean Fishlock - 19 December 2007
- Datalink support gets an upgrade - Scott Davey - 14 December 2007
- Nillumbik Shire Council to establish family portal - 11 December 2007
- Wyndham City Council launches "What's On Wyndham" interactive calendar - 10 December 2007
- Why your business should promote, not discourage user-generated content (UGC) - Sean Fishlock - 07 December 2007
- Herald Sun gets a new look - Sean Fishlock - 05 December 2007
- Exciting new Sport and Environment initiative launches website - Sean Fishlock - 03 December 2007
- Community Consultation Web 2.0 style - Sean Fishlock - 29 November 2007
- To Pop-up or Not ? The right and the wrong times to open new windows - Sean Fishlock - 28 November 2007
- Information Architecture for Intranets - Scott Davey - 26 November 2007
- The Internet's role in the 2007 Federal Election - Sean Fishlock - 25 November 2007
- Planning your Christmas e-Marketing campaign - Sean Fishlock - 22 November 2007
- Why AWStats shows more website traffic than Google Analytics - Sean Fishlock - 22 November 2007
- Which software development methodology is the best for web development ? - Sean Fishlock - 15 November 2007
- Web2.0 CMS - what makes a good one ? - Sean Fishlock - 14 November 2007
- Freestyler CMS is more Microsoft/IIS and Google friendly than ever - 13 November 2007
- Australia China project management presentation - 12 November 2007
- Meet TinyMCE, the new Text Editor for Freestyler - 07 November 2007
- Microsoft and Facebook, a marriage made in heaven ? - Sean Fishlock - 01 November 2007
- World first scientific application for Optometry portal - Sean Fishlock - 01 November 2007
- Tips for achieving Viral Growth - 31 October 2007
- Commonwealth Bank website tries to keep up with the Joneses - Sean Fishlock - 31 October 2007
- e-Newsletter gets the message across for Knowles - Sean Fishlock - 26 October 2007
- Improving Website Image and Map Accessibility - 24 October 2007
- How Australian youtube.com.au can boost your business - Sean Fishlock - 23 October 2007
- The Elements of User Experience - User-Centred Design for the Web Review - Sean Fishlock - 23 October 2007
- PHP4 End of Life - 22 October 2007
- What is a "unique visitor" ? And how to count them - Sean Fishlock - 18 October 2007
- Social Media Optimisation (SMO) in Practice - Web 2.0 for growing your business - Sean Fishlock - 16 October 2007
- Governments vote for online election - Sean Fishlock - 14 October 2007
- New Corporate Blogging Software - 11 October 2007
- RSS feeds and syndication - an evergrowing world - Sean Fishlock - 09 October 2007
- Sydney Morning Herald and The Age feature former Datalink team member turned e-entrepeneur - 09 October 2007
- Search Engine Optimization (SEO) campaign success stories - Sean Fishlock - 08 October 2007
- Web 2.0, the Fate of Dot Com companies, e-Entrepreneurs and Internet Startups - Sean Fishlock - 05 October 2007
- Spell checking in Freestyler - 04 October 2007
- The New Rules of Marketing & PR Review - Sean Fishlock - 03 October 2007
- Confusing e-commerce: why Nokia and NAB get it wrong - Scott Davey - 28 September 2007
- The Right and Wrong Approaches to Website Re-Design - Sean Fishlock - 26 September 2007
- Getting the most out of Search Log Analysis and Google Analytics - Sean Fishlock - 24 September 2007
- City of Whittlesea launch new Youth Website - 20 September 2007
- Talking e-Democracy with Government of China - 18 September 2007
- TADVIC to redevelop website - 17 September 2007
- Web Application Frameworks - make the hard work easier - Sean Fishlock - 06 September 2007
- 2007 Datalink Footy Tipping champion - 06 September 2007
- Should you take Blackle, the Black Google's environmental claims seriously ? - Sean Fishlock - 04 September 2007
- Information Architecture for the World Wide Web 3rd Edition Review - Sean Fishlock - 03 September 2007
- Social Network and Facebook Integration - The Next Big Thing - Sean Fishlock - 29 August 2007
- 10 Proven Methods to attract and measure return website visitors - Sean Fishlock - 27 August 2007
- Web 2.0 and Psychology 101 - Sean Fishlock - 26 August 2007
- A trip down memory lane - The Internet in 1993 - Sean Fishlock - 23 August 2007
- Favourites Icons (favicon) - Small, very important but often overlooked - Sean Fishlock - 21 August 2007
- ABC Website goes Web 2.0 - Scott Davey - 17 August 2007
- 5 big reasons why your web addresses should be Friendly URLs - Sean Fishlock - 14 August 2007
- Youth Central gets a makeover - Sean Fishlock - 13 August 2007
- Federal Government's Strategy for Internet and Child Safety - Sean Fishlock - 12 August 2007
- The Age / Sydney Morning Herald websites - new look - Sean Fishlock - 11 August 2007
- RMIT website revamped - Sean Fishlock - 10 August 2007
- ICT "It's a Change Agent" - first day wrap - Sean Fishlock - 09 August 2007
- Local Government Technology Solutions Conference - 08 August 2007
- Best Looking Websites? How to choose? - Sean Fishlock - 02 August 2007
- Technology in government & the public sector - 30 July 2007
- How to Make Money with Adsense and Context Advertising - Sean Fishlock - 26 July 2007
- How to use YouTube to grow your business - Sean Fishlock - 24 July 2007
- Shire of Yarra Ranges to redesign youth website - 16 July 2007
- Adding interactive online maps to your website - Sean Fishlock - 12 July 2007
- Bots, crawlers, spiders? What do they all mean? - 09 July 2007
- Planning, Managing and Maintaining large web projects - 06 July 2007
- Why you should recruit a new website - Sean Fishlock - 06 July 2007
- The Do's and Don'ts of Wikis - Sean Fishlock - 29 June 2007
- Benchmarking AJAX powered websites - Sean Fishlock - 18 June 2007
- Learning from the Telstra AFL website problems - Sean Fishlock - 15 June 2007
- Capture your target market with a "magnet" website - Sean Fishlock - 12 June 2007
- Sourcing and optimising images for websites - Sean Fishlock - 07 June 2007
- Are unique looking websites necessarily the best way to go ? - Sean Fishlock - 04 June 2007
- Datalink launches Central Portal - Sean Fishlock - 30 May 2007
- The Paperless Office - Login to stop logging - Sean Fishlock - 25 May 2007
- Freestyler 5.1 Released - 25 May 2007
- Fight the Signs of Website Ageing - Sean Fishlock - 18 May 2007
- Does Email Marketing still cut it ? - Sean Fishlock - 11 May 2007
- Nintendo Wii Party - 07 May 2007
- Customers are all ears for website audio Podcasting - Sean Fishlock - 04 May 2007
- Take Revenge on Spam bots - Sean Fishlock - 30 April 2007
- The Importance of Browser Compatibility - Sean Fishlock - 26 April 2007
- Introducing Datalink's new account manager - Scott Davey - 16 April 2007
- Welcome to our new website - Scott Davey - 09 April 2007
- Rec Footy team finishes on a high - 26 January 2007
- What is Web 2.0 and what does it mean for me ? - Scott Davey - 25 August 2006
- Non profit communications, e-business and Internet strategy - Scott Davey - 30 June 2006
- Extreme Extranets - more than just a login - Sean Fishlock - 12 April 2006
- Government e-Citizenship presentation for LGPRA - Scott Davey - 06 April 2006
- Datalink becomes an Endorsed Government Supplier - Scott Davey - 05 April 2006
- e-Government Strategy 2006 - Scott Davey - 03 April 2006
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