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1 Website Transition ADAPTIVE DESIGN UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUT Inspiring Innovation. Learn more at www.uwstout.edu

2 Current website was created in 2011 Terminology: Adaptive, Responsive Now: 35% of NEW visitors to our site are mobile users, two-thirds on phones Our site needs to respond dynamically to smaller screens and devices Future proof? Background UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUT

3 NAVIGATION Familiarity reigns Hamburger menu button, the emerging standard (Facebook, Starbucks, etc.) Prominent site search (Microsoft-70% of mobile users are task driven) 44 x 44 optimal button size for finger widths Accordian menus Considerations UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUT

4 THE NEED FOR SPEED Slow sites lose visitors http://mobitest.akamai.com/m/index.cgi <5 seconds to connect (current desktop site: Admissions 9.39, Stout Online 6.25, Housing 4.72) Page speed is a ranking factor in Google’s algorithm Tablets are slowest to load Content clean up is key BEST PRACTICES UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUT

5 HIGHER ED WEB BASED TASKS Want to complete a task within 3-5 clicks. Price information, financial aid, investment return after graduation, academic programs, time to earn the degree, flexible scheduling (non-traditional students), calculate price information, make inquiries. BEST PRACTICES UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUT

6 One year into our project Web Oversight Committee initiated project in January 2014 We are retrofitting our current site Unavoidable delays, tricky under the hood How? Create formulas and styles for fluid compression to smaller screen sizes BEHIND THE SCENES UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUT

7 Home page Crucial sites for prospective and current students : Home page Admissions Distance Education Program Sites and new landing pages Future Students Student Services Dining, Housing Financial Aid Priority Sites UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUT

8 COMPRESSION OVERVIEW UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUT

9 MOBILE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUT

10 MOBILE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUT

11 Rolling implementation / soft launch Some pages already done Goal for completion: July 1 Web authors in each area will make the change –Simple layout switch in CommonSpot –Can go page by page if necessary –Can quickly undo to make corrections in content Possible ‘speed bump’ = content Opportunity for critical improvement IMPLEMENTATION UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUT

12 COMMONSPOT UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUT

13 COMMONSPOT UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUT

14 Puts right column content below center column on three-column pages One-column layouts (alumni, oie, etc) put right column on top Most sites will need some content edits Decentralized web authoring is both a plus and a minus Experiment and revise your most important pages OUR COMPRESSION FORMULA UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUT

15 Activity and task oriented –Who’s visiting your site? –What are they trying to accomplish or discover? –How can you deliver that, front and center? Menus are important on small screens Bite – Snack - Meal Remove extraneous and gratuitous words, make it simple MODERN CONTENT UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUT

16 Demonstrations February 18 –9:00 – 10:00 a.m. –10:30 -11:30 a.m –Both in 201 Millennium Hall CommonSpot Open Labs (schedule:../webdev/cs/) Send an email to: webmaster@uwstout.edu MORE INFORMATION & ADVICE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-STOUT


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