Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Site Evaluation: occupywallst.org
On the website, the information where the Occupy Wall Street was given is daily updates. The site has a login, and sign up for members on the top right hand corner. The navigation structured is very straight forward. The navigation is on the top left hand corner it goes vertical across of the webpage. Links are, News, LiveStream, Forum, Chat, User Map, NYCGA, About, and Donate. On the right hand side on the body content, there are information about the location, telephone number, General and Press Inquiries, videos, a summary of the solidarity, Mail, a short summary about the Occupy Wall Street and Occupy Wall Street Agenda. The Wall Street Agenda is from time-to-time and day-by-day events and updates about the solidarity. There are video clips and pictures on the site. This information is for the people who are in the solidarity and for the other people who are not part of the solidarity. For information, they need to read the web pages or they go to the “Forum” page to find out more information. The formats of the site, they put all of their information into one webpage instead separate link pages. It makes the webpage long and makes the users to keep on scrolling down to the page. They used wireframes to input all of the information. They don’t use the Twitter hash tag and a search engine. Some of the links on the menu bar goes to a different site to help lessen traffics on the webpage.
Labels:
information,
news,
OccupyWallSt,
student blog,
summary
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