Your Feedback

As the AIDS.gov team looks to restructure the website content and design with the goal of providing Basic HIV/AIDS information, use of New Media in response to HIV/AIDS, and Federal Resources, we have asked for your feedback on the content and design of AIDS.gov and you have responded. Here is a small sample of what people have said about AIDS.gov:

Your thoughts

"I like the site design, would love to see more linkages to services like the HIV test site search."
"You all are doing a fantastic job of being an out-in-front leader in social media with HIV/AIDS - I try to refer as many colleagues as possible. Everything is easy to read and navigate. Thanks for doing this!"
"Make it mobile accessible. The future is mobile and the target market for awareness is there. This site doesn't resize properly on iPhone: is unreadable."
- NOTE: We have updated the site to be more iPhone friendly and we are looking to develop a better interface for mobile users.
"I like this site because it's informative and it's very useful into what I need for my project. Thanks! Keep up the excellent work."
"It needs to be cleaned-up! http://thebody.com has a decent design minus the ads."
"Missing the basic tennets of site design: Primary and Secondary navigation across the top. Contextual navigation on the left. Features and hot topics on the right. Tertiary navigation on the bottom."
- NOTE: One of the primary focuses of the AIDS.gov site restructure will be to update the site navigation.
"We couldn't find the history very well, but other than that, this website was very educational!!"
"It is a good site. It needs more info on transmission, reproduction, symptoms, treatments, and diagrams"
"Wow that video on advances in hope is really good. It beats lookin through tons of paragraphs to find information when u can just watch the video and take notes. I'm doing a research project on AIDS and this site is really helpful. Thank you!"
"I enjoy this website, and it has alot of information on the HIV/AIDS disease. However, I see materials in both english and spanish. I work in this field and it is impossible to get information in Creole for the Haitian community that I serve and assist. I think as provider we should be able to educate everyone in every language."
"Too many links, too much small text, ads below navigation are distracting. blog/podcast/rss/social media = A+"
"Email newsletter sign up needed."
"It looks really awesome - really reader friendly and not overwhelming. I like the scrolling bar of stories above."

Our response

While this is just a small sample of the feedback we have received, rest assured that we are considering your comments and incorporating them into the strategic plan for a new and improved AIDS.gov. Please continue sharing your constructive ideas for improvements and services you would like to see in the future on this website.

Visit our feedback form to share more of your ideas with us!

Last revised: 03/30/2009