Survey says . . . THF Website
Every September the Board of Directors and Associates of The Haiku Foundation are sent a survey. Their responses help to guide our growth and direction. We’d like to broaden our input, and so we’ll be asking you to respond to a series of questions, one per week, over the next half-year. Your replies will be weighed in our assessment of our performance.
Today’s question: Website
The website, designed and maintained by Dave Russo, is the main portal of connection between the Foundation and people interested in our activities. A major redesign was implemented in 2012, and updates intended to make the site more easily navigable on mobile devices have been implemented since. The website contains nearly all the resources of the Foundation.
Please assess how well The Haiku Foundation is delivering on this topic. Indicate your assessment of our performance to date by choosing one of the options:
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Abandon
Please feel free to add additional comments. Thank you for your thoughtful responses, which will help us make the Foundation a better resource for all of us.
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Excellent. I use a larger computer, and don’t know about smaller devices.
I sometimes link to different posts here from my blogs – for example a Per Diem Introduction – and readers can easily get to know THF from wherever they begin (or continue).
Thank you, Ellen
Hi Seishin, sorry for your trouble. I can see and use The Haiku Foundation site on my Android phone (Samsung Galaxy4). The current design does not work well on smaller devices, however. It is optimized for larger devices such as computers and tablets. We hope to make the site more mobile-friendly in the future.
I would have chosen excellent if I could. Didn’t seem to work on my android phone.