NASA.gov: Behind the Page

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Rolling Out New Buttons and Improved Streams May 27, 2011 11:53:18 AM | jtownsend
 
Notice something different on the homepage? In a subtle switch, late yesterday we changed three of the topical buttons on the right side of the homepage to reflect NASA’s new path and new programs.
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Continuing to Refine our Future Homepage Buttons May 23, 2011 06:43:42 PM | jtownsend
 
We’ve reviewed a lot of the initial feedback and have narrowed down the concepts to one from the earlier selection, and a new one based upon feedback left by a few folks. We also have narrowed down the labels to a couple of choices using the same feedback.
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We're Looking for Ideas of the Future May 19, 2011 04:57:08 PM | jtownsend
 
As we transition from some mostly-discontinued programs to new programs, one of the most prominent changes will be the button links at the top right of www.nasa.gov. These buttons are our way of getting users quickly to the latest news and features in our key topic areas.
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Thank You! Dec 13, 2010 04:26:11 PM | jtownsend
 
In many ways, last week was an experiment for us. Like most sites, we collect user feedback about our pages, the designs, the content and more. And we have always incorporated user testing into our design process. It's really an integral part of the process.
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Seeking Feedback on a New Approach to NASA.gov Navigation Dec 07, 2010 10:18:42 AM | jtownsend
 
We're working on a new approach to our navigation menus and we want to hear what you think of them. The primary goal of the new menu design is to surface popular and hard-to-find contents so they are easier for you to get to.
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NASA.gov: Working to Be the Best Aug 26, 2010 03:57:10 PM | jtownsend
 
Every day, hundreds of thousands visit the NASA web site seeking information about the agency, our missions and programs, and we've been getting feedback that they're liking what they're seeing.
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Always Room for Improvement Jul 01, 2010 05:05:25 PM | jtownsend
 
Last month, Google released what it considers the top 1,000 web sites in the world and NASA made the list. We were honored to make the cut and were the third highest federal government site on the list. Some would think that a well deserved vacation is in order since we're already on the top web site list. But our teams are working harder than ever to improve the site.
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NASA TV: Live in the Palm of your Hand Oct 19, 2011 08:00:47 AM | Brian Dunbar
 
Over the last few weeks, we’ve set up and begun doing a beta test broadcast of NASA TV onto your Apple iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.
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Now Playing on a Website Near You Apr 29, 2010 03:25:49 PM | Jim Wilson
 
NASA.gov has a new video interface, offering users the ability to comment, rate, share, embed and download videos.
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Hello? Can you hear me now? Jan 21, 2010 03:49:13 PM | jtownsend
 
We heard a lot of feedback based upon the NASA TV Schedule changes we recently made through the comments on the blog post introducing it, through the replies on Twitter and through the NASA Web site e-mail. Most of it had one big complaint with what we did and we heard it loud and clear. Most of you who wrote in would like to see a rundown list of programming that is being carried live instead of having the scroll through so many hours of programming in the new interface.
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Tuning Into Better Improvements Dec 17, 2009 03:08:22 PM | jtownsend
 
As promised in the last post, yesterday we rolled out a new NASA Television schedule page. This page shows NASA's three television channels listed much like you'd see listings in your local newspaper with blocks of time indicating which program is on which channel.
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Getting a Jump Start on our New Year's Resolution Diet Dec 14, 2009 01:09:56 PM | jtownsend
 
You might have noticed a condensed homepage that launched earlier today. In response to your feedback on the old 'NASA TV & Video' box, we're trying a new approach to surface different types of multimedia without burying some content in "hidden" tabs.
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New Social Media Integration Features Nov 19, 2009 08:58:10 AM | jtownsend
 
A big hello from the NASA.gov Web Team at NASA Headquarters. We’re starting this blog to keep you informed about what’s going on ‘Behind the Page.’ We hope to update this on a weekly basis or more frequently as needed. It’ll be the place where we talk about new features in the works, respond to your e-mails and issues, and highlight intriguing things from across the NASA.gov web site.
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