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Kestrell ([personal profile] kestrell) wrote2020-09-07 09:28 am

Requesting feedback on the plan for my new website

Kes: I'm currently taking a course on web design, so I'm using it as an opportunity to collect some of my writing.
Questions for the audience:
1. What do you think of the outline and list of writings below?
2. Is there anything specific, not included in the list below, that you would like to see included on the new webpage?
The GitHub guide and the new essay are not online yet, so that will be new material. I'm trying very hard to keep the plan reasonable but, reasonable not being my strong suit, I might add more.
Also, I'm not too jazzed about the title, but I want it to use the words "disability" and "technology" for search engine reasons, or is that an outdated web design idea?

Title: Kestrell's Disability and Technology Resources

Main page:

About me section
I'm a blind writer, disability and technology advocate, and MIT graduate. My writing focuses on disability and technology, which can include images of disability in science fiction, assistive technology, and accessible books.
This section will include an image of a kestrel (the falcon) with alt text.

Second section containing unordered list of links to pages containing writing:

1. to my blog my blog
2. New essay about disability in spec fic
3. Quick Start Guide for Using Jaws with GitHub
4. What Good Writers Still Get Wrong about Blind People,
Part 1 ,
Part 2
and Part 3
5. My thesis Decloaking Disability: Images of Disability and Technology in Science Fiction Media
6. Bibliography of science fiction containing images of disability and technology
And, if I have the energy,
7. Covid-19 resources collected from my blog posts

Footer section:
Contact me
Link to old website Blind Bookworm Website
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[personal profile] dewline 2020-09-07 01:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Search engine considerations - do the professionals call it "search engine optimisation" right now? - do still matter. Whether you put those keywords in the title, a line or two of coding of the page, or both is debatable. Whatever keywords you don't put in the title or the text of the finished page should probably go into a "keywords"-oriented line or two of code.

The planned structure of the web site as you set it up here makes sense to me.
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[personal profile] jesse_the_k 2020-09-08 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)

Makes sense!

Given your seemingly inexhaustible appetite for links to training, I suspect that item 3 is going to morph into "Quick Start Guides..."

I know zip about SEO, but a visible paragraph after the title which uses some relevant buzzwords would be good.

I know you can compose something less boring than: "Exploring assistive technology resources for screen reader users"

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[personal profile] jesse_the_k 2020-09-09 12:36 pm (UTC)(link)

Wish I had a helpful answer here, but I'm github-ignorant.

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[personal profile] jesse_the_k 2020-09-09 01:03 pm (UTC)(link)

Jeez-o-Pete sounds like the American Society of Urologists sponsors the survey!