Google won't use your Sitemap file if it isn't convinced of new/important content says @johnmu https://www.seroundtable.com/google-index-sitemap-content-40973.html
Google won't use your Sitemap file if it isn't convinced of new/important content says @johnmu https://www.seroundtable.com/google-index-sitemap-content-40973.html
Resisting Conway’s law through more thoughtful mapping
Organisational structures and information architectures are both often visualised in artefacts described as “maps”. These constrained visualisations may embed siloed ways of working, and create problems for our users.https://duncanstephen.net/resisting-conways-law-through-more-thoughtful-mapping/
Testing Methods: Multiple Ways, by @deconspray:
https://www.dennisdeacon.com/web/accessibility/testing-methods-multiple-ways/
#accessibility #wcag #testing #navigation #sitemaps #linklists
Bing Webmaster Tools sitemaps report "index coverage" button is missing for some https://www.seroundtable.com/bing-webmaster-tools-sitemaps-index-coverage-missing-40016.html via @GastonRiera @peternikolow but why @facan
A – Z Challenge: XML Sitemap
For today’s A – Z challenge, I’m just gonna point you to the post about indexing, so please read or re-read that one if you haven’t already.
The pain in a name — Is information architecture right to call itself architecture?
I have long felt uneasy about modern occupations associating themselves with high-status traditional professions. This has been brought into sharp focus for me since I started a role last year focusing heavily on information architecture, to the annoyance of my wife Alex, who is an actual architect.