Pretty kewl. Extremely simple to use, took me a few seconds to add to an
existing page (including creating my account):
http://cnsprog.berkeley.edu/marratech/summary.shtml
Matt
Aron Roberts wrote:
> At 09:49 -0800 2006-12-05, Laurie Ferris wrote:
>> I mentioned that I inherited the International House public site to
>> redesign:
>> http://ihouse.berkeley.edu/
>> Any critiques you may have on this site are welcome.
>
> In the message "[Webnet] we've redesigned our site", dated 2006-12-06,
> Ed Cohen wrote:
>> Some time ago I announced we would be re-designing our site and was
>> looking for resources. We completed the redesign, and I'm happy to
>> show you the results. The new site can be found at
>> <http://cssr.berkeley.edu/>http://cssr.berkeley.edu/ ...
>
> Along these lines, has anyone used a collaborative tool for allowing a
> group of web designers and customers to annotate existing or new,
> proposed webpages, as part of a site critique or redesign process?
>
> An example of such a tool is Diigo <http://www.diigo.com/>: click the
> "Example" link next to "provide feedback on web design" on the Diigo
> homepage to see a demonstration of how it could be used for that purpose.
>
> Aron Roberts
> Information Services and Technology
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