Headlights2013/SiteRedesign/PublicSurvey

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  • How would you describe yourself?
    • Web designer
    • Web application developer
    • Web user experience/information architect/content strategist (KM: I don't know if we want to break these apart.)
    • Web project manager
    • @@What else?@@
    • @@Other: Please specify@@
  • Do you work for a W3C Member organization (yes/no)?
  • How often do you visit the W3C home page (w3.org)?
    • More than once daily
    • Once daily
    • Weekly
    • Monthly
    • A few times a year
    • I have never visited the W3C home page
    • @@Other: Please specify@@
  • Why do you visit the W3C site? (Check all applicable)
    • HTML elements and attributes
    • CSS properties and values
    • Accessibility Guidelines
    • How to participate in W3C
    • How to become a W3C Member
    • List of W3C Members
    • How to get a W3C account
    • Current groups and what they are working on
    • Other W3C Technical Reports
    • Where a document is on the standards track
    • How well a technology is supported in browsers and other software
    • Overview of current W3C work relevant to a given industry (e.g,. automotive, digital publishing)
    • Working Group News
    • Information about browser support for specification features
    • W3C validator
    • Test suites
    • Tutorials
    • @@Other: Please specify@@
  • Same question, but rank the importance of those
  • What information have you had difficulty finding?
  • Please rank the following:
    • Usefulness of Search function
    • Ease of navigation
    • Organization of information
    • Value of content to you
  • What do you most value from w3.org?
  • What do you most dislike about w3.org?
  • What features or improvements would you most like?
  • Have you used the W3C site map?

TR pages

  • Current status useful?
  • Spec groups useful?
  • Descriptions useful?