User Centric Design, User Experience Design, Usability, Interaction Design, SEO, Hong Kong, China internet
For curiosity, TG revisits the use of IMG ALT tag for the benefit of usability and Search Engine Optimization (SEO). The topic may be years old but I think it’s relevant and worthwhile to research a bit while optimizing my site.
For usability, TG looks up reference from W3C.org
nowadays, Web browsers are available in a very wide [...]
Our last post about Site Speed Optimizer – Yahoo YSlow and Google Page Speed surprisingly sets off a fanfare of discussion among ourselves during Lunar New Year of the Tiger. Perhaps my blogger friends in China get more vacations than we do in Hong Kong. Haha!!
Some remarks on the usability of the tools, some says they [...]
Acquiring web tools to manage or optimize our web sites for better usability is much more easier than a few years ago thanks to the accessibility and availability of open-source plug-ins. Morzilla offers a few user-controlled add-on tools that can enable professional and amateur webmasters to enhance their sites’ usability.
Site speed is considered to be a critical factor to [...]
What’s Kelikuru.com page rank? TG was asked one day while having a mouthful of sandwich during lunch time.
Frankly, TG did not check it very often. It was my friend in Shanghai who always reminds me of reviewing Kelikuru.com’s PR often. He will text me and tell me that it’s now PR3. How sweet!
Google calculates the page rank of every [...]
Kelikuru.com is 嘰哩咕嚕, a Chinese term basically means rumbling. The idea comes across TG's mind while watching a cartoon show on TV few years ago. We walk through our life,day by day ; speak to many people, known or unknown, year after year and we may not notice that there are so many wonderful things passing by. Writing a blog can literally leave my foot-prints in the internet world, help me keep the memory. At this moment, a big chunk of my life is closely aligned with user-centric design, user research, web-based environment both in Hong Kong and China. Perhaps I may not be like that tomorrow, I may be in other setting, have nothing to do with usability, but who knows what's going to happen next?