Twitter enhances user interface with customization options
September 21st, 2008 Leave a comment Visited 62 times, 1 so far today
Twitter enhances user interface with customization options
The people behind Twitter service are promising some major updates to the service in the coming months.
They have for now implemented some UI changes on the service to make it easier for people to customize their own pages.
Some elements have been moved to make them easier to manage. They have added some AJAX powered elements to make it easier for users to check for updates without reloading the entire page.
They have also now added a revamped design customizer which features a color wheel.
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September 21st, 2008 at 3:11 am
I welcome any changes & additions to Twitter, and I am probably one of their biggest fans. Having said that, I still believe the Twexecutives in charge still don’t get it. I blogged a while back how what they really need to do is not their back-end (ya, I know how important that is as well), nor is it about moving the tabs (their redesign is a nice addition to their UI).
There are still too many people who come to Twitter because of all their great buzz, and Twitter just wastes the opportunity. They more often then not come away with that “I don’t get it” comment, and never come back. Twitter could in one day, and with little resources simply post some tutorials, and explanatory pages to educate newbies. This would be the biggest ROI they could ever invest in. Hell, I don’t even work for them, and I have already blogged over a dozen ways that Tweeple, and businesses use Twitter differently.
http://www.twitter.com/A_F