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location Germany
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Does: User experience design + back- and front-end web development.

Hobbies: parenting, photography, piano.


Mar
31
comment Create a better way to organize favorites
@Robert: so now that Google reader will die on July 1, would you concede that there is some value in having better built-in tools for this?
Aug
11
comment Let's change “click here” link text on auto-login message to more meaningful link text
Another problem -- I've just realized -- for this meta site, Skeptics, and possibly other SE site designs, is that the link color is the same as the regular text color. That's bad.
Aug
11
comment Let's change “click here” link text on auto-login message to more meaningful link text
Click on what message? (I know what message, but does the user?) It's never smart to have one piece of text tell you to click on something else. For practical purposes it's a link. It just needs to be styled as all other links on the site to convey its click-ability. Just make the clickable thing tell them precisely and concisely what you get by clicking on it. This is a well-established convention. It's amateurish to have a "click here" anywhere on a site, and it's really easy to fix.
Aug
11
asked Let's change “click here” link text on auto-login message to more meaningful link text
Aug
10
comment Show alert for users with 0% (or low) acceptance rate
Related: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/131044/check-mark-discoverability-seems‌​-to-be-low-for-new-users
Aug
10
awarded  Commentator
Aug
10
comment Can we improve the guidance given to questioners?
The interstitial says nothing about the process that follows: votes, accepting answers. It's an unusual interaction model (you can up-vote and accept an answer??), and its not obvious to the new user.
Aug
10
comment Can we improve the guidance given to questioners?
Related: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/131044/…
Jun
4
awarded  Autobiographer
May
7
comment Can I filter my favorites by tags?
Perhaps a text-box atop the favs list, where you type in tags that can autocomplete (like when you're posting a question) then the tag appears in a horiz. list of tags next to the text-box, and this filters your favorites by that tag. Adding another tag would further narrow the list.
May
7
awarded  Critic
May
3
comment Check mark discoverability seems to be low for new users
@The Establishment: "... In a locked filing cabinet in a disused lavatory behind a door that said 'Beware of the tiger'"
May
3
comment Check mark discoverability seems to be low for new users
@The Establishment: As for "What else do we need to do?" I've made a couple of suggestions already in my question. But I'm not suggesting we just pick up and go with one. SO has some preliminary/anecdotal evidence of a probable usability issue here. A professional approach would be to 1) conduct some usability analysis focused on new users, 2) determine more objectively whether there is an issue that is worth addressing, 3) design some alternatives 4) test them, and 5) implement the most effective soln.
May
3
comment Check mark discoverability seems to be low for new users
@The Estabilishment: It is burried in the faq toward the bottom of a section that must be clicked to open, under a heading that reads "How do I ask questions". Out of over 860,000 registrations on SO, only 18,303 -- just over 2% -- have earned the "Analytical" badge, meanging they have read every section of the faq.
May
2
awarded  Supporter
May
2
comment Check mark discoverability seems to be low for new users
@Sha Dow Wiz Ard: Perhaps the Yahoo Answers soln doesn't fit -- but your concern can be accommodated while still doing a better job of educating new users (e.g.: providing a simple process overview at registration).
May
2
revised Check mark discoverability seems to be low for new users
edited title
May
2
comment Check mark discoverability seems to be low for new users
@Sha Dow Wiz Ard: it's not that users know about this feature and cannot find it -- it's that they do not know about it at all. You've highlighted and important mistake in my post: the issue is one of discoverability (not findability)
May
2
revised Check mark discoverability seems to be low for new users
much expansion/elaboration on original post
May
2
awarded  Editor